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The phrase "a frank and forthright" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is open, honest, and straightforward in their communication or behavior.
Example: "During the meeting, she provided a frank and forthright assessment of the project's challenges."
Alternatives: "candid and straightforward" or "honest and direct."
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Martin combines a lustrous sound with a frank and forthright delivery, as if the last thing she wants to do is pull at the heartstrings of an audience with sentimentality, even on the most emotional material.
There is now a feverish discussion over Robshaw's place in the national team, thanks in no small part to a frank and forthright European display by the Leicester skipper Ed Slater that could not conceivably have been more public in nature.
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Vaculík recalls a boyish man, "frank, forthright and confident, who loved telling Jewish jokes".
This necessitates a frank and honest conversation.
It's a frank and heartrending conversation.
Or maybe I'm just projecting my own impatience onto a more forthright and simple species.
Carter is honest, forthright and a committed team player.
I don't appreciate being in a group and people not being forthright.
It was a good answer last week, terse, forthright, and ambiguous.
"What does it mean to be forthright and immediately earnestly reveal a diagnosis to a psychiatric patient?
(MP) "What does it mean to be forthright and immediately earnestly reveal a diagnosis to a psychiatric patient?
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