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were frank
noun
Free postage, a right exercised by governments (usually with definite article).
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And they were frank about it afterward.
His peers were frank in their responses.
Some Libyan officials were frank about the growing conflict.
Once upon a time, novels were frank about sex.
His parents were Frank G. Seward and Ada L. Rugh Seward.
Q: Prime minister, you said your views on human rights were frank and forthright.
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Frank is frank.
She was frank.
"I'll be frank.
He was frank.
Let us be frank.
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