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frankly
/ ˈfræŋklɪ /
adverb
(sentence modifier) in truth; to be honest
frankly, I can't bear him
in a frank manner
Example Sentences
‘Sellers aren’t motivated because, frankly, it’s no longer a great time to sell; today’s listings are getting one or two offers at best, compared to 10 a few years ago,’
"We've seen that researchers are, quite frankly, afraid to put together proposals for clinical trials that would be using mRNAs. And we call these cancer vaccines," he said.
“Quite frankly, the tram was considered something that interfered with television production.”
For instance, while you may prefer the company of one child, you may find it easier to talk frankly with another, especially about sensitive health decisions and end-of-life care.
“Times are hard and have only gotten harder, frankly.”
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