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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more forthright and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a manner of communication or behavior that is direct and honest, often in comparison to something less straightforward.
Example: "In our discussions, I appreciate a more forthright and candid approach to feedback."
Alternatives: "a more direct and" or "a more honest and".
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Or maybe I'm just projecting my own impatience onto a more forthright and simple species.
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So why not take a more forthright route and let some masters of eloquence — playwrights and the accomplished actors who interpret them on Broadway — deliver your message for you?
Graphic art and harsh words may depict horrors in a more forthright manner - and yet are still only representations of actual events.
Mr. Kearns has a more forthright delivery, clear and ardent, while Mr. Tynan has a higher, sweeter tone with a touch of a sob.
As Mr. Begala relentlessly travels the news show circuit on Mr. Clinton's behalf, offering a more forthright defense of Mr. Clinton and attack on his foes than other White House advisers, some of his friends worry that his own credibility could be permanently damaged if it turns out that Mr. Begala was incorrect to take Mr. Clinton's word on this.
Despite the noxious atmosphere, a more forthright gay culture emerged.
"We prefer a more forthright description," he said.
Park is a more forthright supporter of the alliance with the United States than her progressive challenger.
Then, in a more forthright response, Coughlin said, "We are what we are".
Cronulla was a milestone in the development of a more forthright, ugly public nationalism in Australia.
He called for a more forthright, engaged treatment of these basic truths.
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