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Most have taken many years to plan so please get your facts right.
Get your facts right and you might be less hostile.
If you're going to preach, it helps to get your facts right.
"Get your facts right in the premise of your question."
I suggest you get your facts right before posting.
Give yourself time to assemble your thoughts so you get your facts right from the start.
Get your facts right, he saved the company.
You must get your facts right and you can't tell the people".
Fernando, get your facts right before spouting off on a confused rant.
Before you start accusing people of a "lazy line", can I politely suggest that you get your facts right.
Get your facts right before sounding off.
"So you must get your facts right."
At least get your facts right.
'Just make sure you've got your facts right, Jo.
"You first need to get your facts right in terms of the compensation but, y'know, I'll leave that with you."
Guardian - you need to get your facts right if you are going to publish a "definitive" guide!
Get your facts right - only four of us in Armageddon live on-site, not all of us.
'You want to get your facts right, Ivy, he don't deal drugs.
If you want to refer to bits about the courtcase get your facts right and read a newspaper.
'Maybe you'll get your facts right in this week's article.'
Got your facts right!
'I'm not sure you've got your facts right about Henessey.'
The Labour Party was set up in the first instance as the party of the Trades Union, so get your facts right.
"Well, be sure to get your facts right," said Belinda, "or Robert will say you are telling tales, and then you won't be listened to."