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Discover LudwigIt is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who speaks in an open and honest way about a particular topic. For example, "The mayor was very candid about her plans for the city's budget."
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"People made very candid statements.
"It allows people to be very candid.
It's a really cool company with very candid, edited reviews.
If you have any doubts, have a very candid conversation.
"I have been very candid with the defense," he said.
"I was very candid with her," he said.
Also very candid, very shrewd and very funny.
McWhorter also recalls Manchester's having been "very candid about how diminished he was" mentally and physically.
Q. Patti, in your memoir you're very candid about people you've worked with who disappointed you.
In Florida, we're very candid about the fact that we're selling you history or a fantasy.
Those issues came up in "a very candid and constructive manner" during Kerry's talks with Morsi.
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