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Idioms and Phrases

Have no doubt, certainly, as in Make no mistake—I'll vote Republican no matter who runs . [Mid-1800s] Also see get someone wrong .
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Make no mistake, this win was big.

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But make no mistake, he has been practising hard before the World Championship, including playing on a few days with Barry Hawkins, and he will believe he can play his way into the tournament as he looks to challenge for a record eighth title.

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Make no mistake: In effect, these 6,300 living, breathing individuals have been declared “dead” by Trump administration fiat.

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And, make no mistake, the Insurrection Act grants the president broad authority.

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“With more and more of our most significant rulings taking place in the shadows of our emergency docket, today’s court leaves less and less of a trace. But make no mistake: We are just as wrong now as we have been in the past, with similarly devastating consequences. It just seems we are now less willing to face it.”

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