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1 But today's crime writers present a more honest image of rural life.
2 This might mean being more honest with yourself about your current needs.
3 In fact, it would be much better if we were more honest .
4 He could have been more honest about the vacuum here at home.
5 You just make them more honest , and you are almost never disappointed.
6 I would have been more honest about myself and with myself earlier.
7 She might even have been more honest and less of a slut.
8 One must live, and it is a more honest trade than most.
9 Able and more honest journalists urged that Grant had proved his incompetence.
10 You could not find a more honest soul than that old madman.
11 Would it not have been more honest to have betrayed her presence?
12 Dear me, how much more honest the newspaper business is than diplomacy!
13 A more honest approach would admit that greed is the problem.
14 Our future contact should be conducted on a more honest basis.
15 On that point the English just are more honest than Germans.
16 But now would be a good time to get more honest .
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