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take heed

verb as in mind

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The malevolent among us will surely take heed.

We also need immigration reform that takes heed of our history as a nation of immigrants as well as the need to maintain control of our borders.

Vulnerable communities need officials to take heed of examples like Wrightwood and begin prioritizing community wildfire safety over logging industry profits.

His body had been sending code-red messages for years; the mind eventually took heed.

From BBC

In his concurring opinion, Justice Neil Gorsuch said “lower courts would be wise to take heed” and limit use of “universal injunctions” blocking all enforcement of laws that face legal challenges.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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