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Discover Ludwig"blunt about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be direct, straightforward, and without tact in speaking or writing. Example: She is always blunt about her opinions, even if it may hurt others' feelings.
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I'm being blunt about that.
Mr. Stringer was particularly blunt about Samsung.
Lindh was blunt about his self-interest.
Let's be blunt about it.
They're very blunt about it.
Mr. Bass was blunt about his critics.
Earlier this month, Mr. Panetta was blunt about his worries.
Mr. Clarke is blunt about his view.
Jefferson was blunt about Griffin's trade value.
But McCoy is blunt about his intentions.
To be the most blunt about it.
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