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Discover Ludwig"be genuine about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something should be said or done in an honest or real way. For example, "I asked her to be genuine about her feelings on the matter."
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So you can at least be genuine about that.
Opposition groups said they would attend but claimed the government cannot be genuine about dialogue while its security forces continue to shoot protesters.
So while Jenkins appears to be genuine about his desire to rebuild the bank's shattered integrity, what would be an equivalent stance Jenkins could take which matches the courage shown by David Barclay back in the 18th century?
"If Uber is going to be genuine about this, I think it's a very, very good move forward," said Joesph Sandoval DeWolf, president of the California App-based Drivers ansorganization organizathat that claims to represent more than 2,500 ride-sharing drivers in Southern California.
"I will be genuine about it.
Be vulnerable enough to let people speak without judgment (and be genuine about it).
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"There's nothing that they've said that convinces me that they're genuine about this..
If you're genuine about engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, these organisations is where you look.
If you are genuine about tackling "extremism" talk to the people who matter and address the issues that really count.
But if he is genuine about social reform, he needs to address the serious contradictions in his government's agenda.
One of the lawyers, Bettina Schein, said Mr. Rocancourt was genuine about his effort to go straight.
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