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Idiom
In no uncertain terms.
Clearly; precisely; emphatically without doubt.
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The results, I was told, would demonstrate in uncertain terms what I thought of the film.
No longer do team officials describe Sánchez in uncertain terms, sprinkling "ifs" or "hopefullys" into their impressions.
In "Uncertain Terms," he expands the canvas of the institution in question — a home for pregnant teen-agers — and sketches a large number of stories, which he keeps in deft balance.
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Mormons were told in no uncertain terms in the nineteenth century that we would not accept their practice of polygamy.
Here is my message to the White House in response, and in no uncertain terms.
In both cases, in no uncertain terms, we are witnessing lawlessness.
In America, they told us in no uncertain terms that we were not a party band.
The song describes death in no uncertain terms, and finds consolation in what lies beyond.
It said, in no uncertain terms, "Either pay $20,000 in debt or be jailed".
"He told us in no uncertain terms that we had failed in some respects," Tom says.
Eighteen-year-old Julie told me in no uncertain terms how she got involved in prostitution.
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