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make no mistake

  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.



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Make no mistake, however, England got away with one.

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Make no mistake, though: Hernández is here to hit.

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And make no mistake: This is a lie.

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Let’s make no mistake about the broader context: The GOP has had its knives out for the Affordable Care Act since its enactment.

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Unlike contemporaries such as “Eddington” or the otherwise fantastic “One Battle After Another,” Guadagnino’s film doesn’t get mired in the tired, hacky jabs at millennials and Gen Z. Make no mistake: Garrett hurls some truly nasty, bold barbs at the 20-and-30-something crowd, but her riffs on safe spaces and pronouns are written with a clever nuance that fits the film’s spiky narrative, instead of being played for cheap laughs.

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