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Discover LudwigThe phrase "To be blunt" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when someone wants to express their thoughts or opinions in a direct and straightforward manner, often without sugarcoating. Example: "To be blunt, I think your proposal lacks the necessary details to be effective."
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To be blunt: he traced from photographs.
To be blunt, we went down that road in Iraq.
To be blunt, TV reaches places that our ambassadors can't.
To be blunt, we wanted to make a hit.
To be blunt, a lot of them are badly designed.
"To be blunt, we haven't seen enough of that".
To be blunt: how big is that "v"?
To be blunt, the Barcelona work is boring.
To be blunt, these emails are weird as hell.
To be blunt, America is the world's strongest country, militarily and economically.
To be blunt: homophobia is at the root of the Vatican's sordid scheme.
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