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make no mistake

Idioms  
  1. 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

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Make no mistake: The press release wasn’t for the press.

From The Wall Street Journal

"He can have fun as well, but make no mistake, he'd be going in there now with full focus."

From BBC

But make no mistake, AI is at the heart of recent gains.

From Barron's

Make no mistake this is a promise with implicit longevity attached: beyond this prime minister, beyond this government, beyond this American president.

From BBC

Make no mistake, “Heated Rivalry” is written for women.

From Salon