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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, Tottenham – 16th in the Premier League and four points above the relegation zone – are in a battle to stay up.

From BBC

"Make no mistake, we all rely on them."

From BBC

"I want to enjoy tonight with my teammates but make no mistake we'll be all hands on deck," he said.

From Barron's

Make no mistake, the spending power across the breadth of the division has never been stronger.

From BBC

Make no mistake about how much young talent Heritage Christian has after a 74-71 victory that ended the Crusaders’ 11-game winning streak.

From Los Angeles Times