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The phrase "get your facts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that someone should verify the information they are relying on before making conclusions or taking action. For example: "Before you make a decision about whether to invest in this company, make sure to get your facts straight."
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Please get your facts together".
Get your facts in order.
Please get your facts right.
"Get your facts up front," she said.
At least get your facts straight".
Get your facts right," Kennett said.
"Get your facts straight" –Alborz Bozorgi.
"And don't get your facts wrong".
Get your facts straight next time.
"MR WHITE" Where do you get your facts from?
Get your facts straight before you launch a reckless attack.
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