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Discover Ludwig"more candidly" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is speaking or expressing themselves in a more honest or direct manner. Example: "Although she had been hesitant to share her true feelings, she decided to speak more candidly and reveal her concerns to her friends."
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Views might be more candidly expressed without that fear.
But a few spoke more candidly, if cautiously.
Samson speaks more candidly than many people in his position would dare.
But once the cameras left she assessed her chances more candidly.
Generally, the best of them are the early ones, in which participants are more candidly caught.
The Nets spoke more candidly about their latest problem, Jason Kidd's sore left knee.
Both officials requested anonymity so that they could speak more candidly.
Or, as a fellow pledge more candidly puts it: "If you quit what's left?
New York should more candidly acknowledge that much of its early prosperity rested on slave labor.
The public fury forced propaganda officials to allow official Chinese news organizations to report more candidly on the pollution.
At another point during his address in Dallas, Obama more candidly acknowledged the scale of the fears facing the US.
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