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"with candid" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an adverb that describes an honest and direct approach. For example: "The teenager shared his feelings with candid honesty, completely unaware of how his words had affected the room."
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The goal was to provide viewers with candid, unfiltered access to the candidates and to give the candidates similar unfiltered access to a wide audience, he said.
Structures were calculated using the CANDID module implemented in the program Cyana [ 22]. 2D NOESY and 3D N-NOESY spectra were used with CANDID to calibrate and assign NOE cross-peaks.
Carlsen was small and cute, with candid eyes and uncombed hair.
There's a reason posed shots almost always seem so awkward and artificial compared with candid ones.
Soderbergh shoots it all with candid, agitated energy on an iPhone.
Dispensing with the niceties of diplomatic language, the report looks at friend and foe alike with candid scrutiny.
In keeping with the nostalgic theme, the album's artwork will be peppered with candid Polaroids of Nicks throughout her career.
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Start with a candid conversation.
It's a really cool company with very candid, edited reviews.
Lech was a more divisive, vituperative character, capable of drawing intense criticism with his candid statements.
Nora's writing was exactly like sitting down with a candid and hilarious chum.
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