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be candid with
adjective
Impartial and free from prejudice.
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This is precisely why candidates are reluctant to be candid with voters.
"I'll be candid with you.
Next, the administration needs to be candid with the public.
"I said, 'I'll be candid with you,' " Mr. Feinstein recalled.
"I will be candid with you," he told Ms. Smith.
ignoring the Constitution's requirement that it be "candid with the courts" and prosecutors.
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Abramson was candid with Sulzberger about her weaknesses.
His new book is candid with his rock'n'roll preferences, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s.
She has said that such disclosure would discourage the companies from being candid with regulators.
She said the board had been candid with all of the company's personnel.
We are unsure if Helen is ever being candid with us given that she finds reality an insuperable problem.
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