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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bluntness of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the quality of being blunt or direct in communication. Example: The bluntness of his words caught me off guard, but I appreciated his honesty.
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But they were concerned by the bluntness of his approach.
Even newer is the increasing bluntness of many creators.
The musicians rated them with the bluntness of Olympic judges.
What struck me, when I reread that article recently, was the bluntness of her language.
I kind of admire the Teutonic, Ronseal-ish bluntness of "Germany – the travel destination".
John Bright inherited bluntness of manner from his father, imaginative sensitivity from his mother.
"Listen, listen to him," he said, sounding stunned by the bluntness of Mr. Mahdi's critiques.
The bluntness of this comment is actually more important than anything Mr. Thompson said.
But what was remarkable was the uncharacteristic bluntness of the wording.
But off the course, she speaks with the comical bluntness of a teenager.
The bluntness of his remarks surprised some other delegates to the two-week conference.
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