mind you

English

Phrase

mind you

  1. (idiomatic, colloquial, chiefly Britain) Used to introduce a qualification or contrastive statement
    These shirts are very expensive. Mind you, they are excellent quality.
    • 1977, Agatha Christie, chapter 4, in An Autobiography, part II, London: Collins, →ISBN:
      Mind you, clothes were clothes in those days. There was a great deal of them, lavish both in material and in workmanship.
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