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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spoken openly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a manner of communication that is candid and transparent, often in discussions or conversations. Example: "During the meeting, she spoke openly about her concerns regarding the project's direction."
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More such businesses have spoken openly as the referendum nears.
And Mr. Charney has spoken openly about having sexual relationships with some of his workers.
She's spoken openly about the dark times she went through in the past couple of years.
Some women have spoken openly about how their claims of assault have not been taken seriously.
In June he had spoken openly of making contact with the guerrillas.
For years, Tom Green has spoken openly and proudly about his life as a polygamist.
Mr. Myandin said he had spoken openly about the Squall for 15 years, Mr. Astakhov said.
He had spoken openly over the years about his struggles with alcoholism.
Justin Timberlake, who is often compared to Michael Jackson, has spoken openly about his admiration for the late star.
Guillem has spoken openly, too, about her feelings of isolation when she first arrived at the Royal Ballet in 1989.
Chinese New Year is a public holiday and in Glodok, Mandarin and other dialects are spoken openly.
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