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'has been forthright' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe someone who has been open and honest about something. For example, "The police officer has been forthright throughout the investigation, providing us with important information."
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Now he has been forthright because he knew he had no alternative.
The European parliament, now with increased powers under the Lisbon treaty, has been forthright.
She has been forthright with her views on Labour's recent failures.
"Today's agreement recognizes that Banco Popular has been forthright in accepting its responsibility".
The story has never been verified, and Cimino himself has been forthright in denying it.
Since Monday, Collins has been forthright about acknowledging that the Mets probably overused the 38-year-old Byrdak.
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Mr. Rossotti said that he had been forthright.
"Customers have been forthright with their concerns," Mr. Long said.
Officials at the Department of Environmental Protection said the agency had been forthright in its budget analysis.
A lawyer for Milbank, Stephen Blauner, replied that the firm had been forthright about its Enron work.
Only his coalition partners, the Greens, have been forthright in calling for large-scale immigration.
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