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The phrase "is candid" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone is being honest and open in expressing their thoughts or opinions. Example: - "He is always candid in his feedback, which is why I trust his judgment." - "I appreciate your candid responses during our discussion." - "The politician's speech was refreshingly candid, without any scripted responses."
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is candid
adjective
Impartial and free from prejudice.
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Asked whether he is concerned about Mr Galloway coming to Poplar, the Tory candidate is candid.
Henin is candid about what needs improvement.
Beachy is candid about Hirschfeld's limitations.
Which is candid, if depressing.
Lammy is candid about Labour's recent failings.
If she is anything, it is candid.
Beamish is candid about her "steals".
But Svindal is candid about the drawbacks of his success.
Mr Mead's book is candid about these difficulties.
He is candid even when candor doesn't pay.
The British government is candid about its motives.
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