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Discover LudwigThe phrase "frank with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be open and honest with someone. Example: I have always been frank with my thoughts and opinions, even if they were not always popular.
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"There's a reason people associate Frank with frank.
I don't need being frank with Frank.
"I'll be frank with you".
"But I will be frank with you.
A -- I'll be very frank with you.
During matches, I'm perfectly frank with him.
"Give me a frank with mustard and vegetables".
Frank, with Drinan's endorsement, easily won the general election.
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Let Me Be Frank With You, by Richard Ford (Ecco).
Let Me Be Frank With You by Richard Ford (Bloomsbury, £18.99).
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