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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am upfront" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that you are being honest, direct, or straightforward about something. Example: "In our discussions, I want to make it clear that I am upfront about my expectations for this project."
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David Leavitt replies: Stephen Spender's lawsuit over "While England Sleeps," about which I am upfront in this review, is a matter I have already addressed extensively (both in the essay for The Times Magazine and in my novella "The Term Paper Artist") and that I have no wish to relitigate with Jason Epstein 19 years after the fact.
Now as a teacher when the year begins I tell my students my political biases and explain that I am upfront about this because even though I strive to be balanced, my bias will always come through, so they should be aware of this.
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Obviously I'm upfront and very honest".
"I'm upfront with them," he said.
"The thing I feel very good about is the board and I were upfront and forthright.
When asked why I hadn't done it, I was upfront.
"I was upfront, in the midst of a tremendous bombardment with which the fighting began.
During this time I was upfront with my manager about my ambitions.
It couldn't have been terribly exciting for him, to guard this guy a dozen years older and 14 inches shorter, and so I was upfront about my reason.
"I was upfront with them," Laughlin said.
I'm no lawyer (hey, at least I'm upfront about it), but these patent disputes seem like bad news for the industry as a whole.
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