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Candidly put.
"I candidly put it aside and went on to more pressing matters".
(GP2) Despite this, GP training and skills were also felt to be inadequate, or as one GP candidly put it.
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Or, as a fellow pledge more candidly puts it: "If you quit what's left?
"Those were bleak days, " Skates says and candidly admits, " I put on 50 pounds during that phase, and all of it was nerves.
"Candidly, we had to put more equity into this building than we expected," Mr. Hayes said.
Finally, to be inspired to write an entire book about a man's life, you must have considerable interest in the man's life, and, to put it candidly, though I particularly admired the story "What the Cystoscope Said" when it appeared in 1954, and I told the author as much, over the years I otherwise had no particular interest in Anatole Broyard.
It was David Blunkett who put it most candidly when he admitted to a committee of MPs recently that politicians are "full of contradictions" on education policy.
Mr Bercow said: "I hope you will have heard the statement from the chair, to put it very candidly and bluntly these announcements should be made to the House not by the mechanism of Twitter.
In a 1997 interview with People, Chris talked candidly about how his father could put work ahead of family.
So I figured I'd explore three questions that I usually put to my fellow moms candidly over a cup of coffee.
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