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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blunt person" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It describes someone who is direct and straightforward in their communication, sometimes to the point of being rude or insensitive. Example: Mark's boss was a blunt person, never sugar-coating his criticism and always getting straight to the point.
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"At that point it's hard for them to hear the blunt person that I am.
Martha is a blunt person.
About this new column Carley writes, "Being (1) a brash New Yorker, (2) a blunt person with autism/Asperger's, and (3) a non-drinker, has made for an interesting move to Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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I am a very blunt, very frank person.
Emre is by some distance the bluntest person I speak to about his romantic life.
As one character remarks, the experiences of life can blunt a person's sharp edges.
On every page of every analyst report, in bold letters, the message should be blunt: The person who wrote this report is a fallible human being.
"There's some other stuff out there, but nobody is taking it seriously doing only this," says Gadea, who can be pretty blunt in person.
Let's be blunt: This person is not going anywhere for a long, long time.
Research has also indicated that lack of sleep can blunt a person's ability to make responsible decisions and foresee consequences of their actions.
The glucomannan in Lipozene comes from the root of the Asian konjac plant or "elephant yam". Like other water-soluble fibers, glucomannan mixes with water to form an indigestible gel that could, in theory, create a feeling of fullness and blunt a person's appetite.
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