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1 Possibly a calmer and more candid mood might have befitted the investigation.
2 The smaller more candid shots were just as relaxed, just as smiling.
3 His glass eye was, if anything, more candid than the real one.
4 Once she was gone, Sharaf was more candid about his concerns.
5 No one could be franker or more candid in his conversation.
6 But on a broader and more candid consideration the case scarcely stands so.
7 It wrongfooted the negotiators, made them more candid than they intended to be.
8 Nothing can be more candid than their relations with one another.
9 Never, indeed, was there a more candid or more modest child.
10 Maugham's book is far more candid about the homosexual act.
11 She couldn't have been more candid and yet more ambiguous.
12 He leaned toward her and a still more candid avowal trembled on his lips.
13 And I am no different to other women- only more candid .
14 With Bobby, who was fourteen then, Dad was more candid :
15 She was different from other women, more candid , less impressible.
16 But after this contest the Chilean offered an alternative, more candid view on the matter.
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