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Discover Ludwig"But honestly" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to emphasize a point when you are being truthful and often occurs at the start of a sentence. For example: "But honestly, I don't know the answer to your question."
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"But honestly?
But honestly, don't bother trying.
But honestly — what's the point?
But honestly, I don't care.
But honestly, I'm not".
But, honestly, he hasn't.
But honestly, Ethan?
But honestly pretty good.
But, honestly, who cares?
But honestly, Cillizza was in the minority.
"But honestly, I am suffering".
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