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"with frankness" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone speaks or acts with honesty or openness. For example: "The student answered the teacher's question with frankness, not wanting to hide anything from her."
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Mirrored by correspondingly intense music, Prince's lyrics often address sexuality and desire with frankness and imagination.
Sayyida Salme stares out with frankness, challenge, and a hint of apprehension from giant photos.
With frankness and insight, she discussed the socializing and innumerable frictions.
She writes with frankness and empathy about her father's reticence and the pain of her mother's cancer.
In his Commentaires (1592; Eng. trans., 1674), he records his successes with frankness, but he does not conceal his mistakes.
Intolerant of fools, he had the common German didactic and omniscient tendencies in full measure, along with frankness.
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He will be 80 next year, and with characteristic frankness says the prospect fills him with gloom.
He wrote with uncommon frankness and wit, manipulating old themes and forms with imagination and originality.
Even though you and I speak to each other with perfect frankness to‑day, all other men will prefer to deal with our great fortune rather than ourselves.
Amiable, with smooth, slightly dimpled cheeks and a sparkling intelligence, Wayne Lo often spoke with disarming frankness.
"Yeah," he says with disarming frankness.
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