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make no mistake
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 .Example Sentences
It looks spectacular compared to previous Switch titles, though we're still talking about cartoony graphics - make no mistake, the console is more powerful but it's no match for the higher spec PlayStation 5, let alone PS5 Pro.
I detect a sense of relief among ministers, but make no mistake - they are not delighted.
I detect a sense of relief among ministers, but make no mistake they are not delighted – the tariffs imposed on the UK will have significant effects, and the tariffs on the UK's trading partners will have a profound impact on jobs, industries and global trading flows in the weeks, months and years to come.
But make no mistake, impatience with the deliberative approach to death penalty decisions emanates from the Oval Office.
While lawyers and judges may be the ones ostensibly under attack, make no mistake: This is about ensuring Trump’s unfettered ability to harm vulnerable people and trample on our democracy with no checks or safeguards to stop him.
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