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Meanings of unusually frank in English
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Usage of unusually frank in English
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His neighbor was unusuallyfrank in saying out what thousands are thinking.
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When it comes to discussing each other's flaws, the French can be unusuallyfrank.
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In an unusuallyfrank speech, the queen acknowledges that monarchies survive only through public support.
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We don't. That's unusuallyfrank talk for a banker.
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In most things he was unusuallyfrank, bluntly honest.
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I am angry, Japanese Environment Minister Koichi Yamamoto told a news conference on Friday in an unusuallyfrank tone.
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In an unusuallyfrank Instagram post, Beyoncé wrote about the visual album which she worked on for a year.
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Again was Rios unusuallyfrank.
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The government's Strategic Defence Policy Statement, launched on Friday by Defence Minister Ron Mark, used unusuallyfrank language about China's actions.
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Though the association is made up entirely of reporters, the secrecy is so well kept that the speakers are unusuallyfrank.
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That makes the series an unusuallyfrank reflection of popular opinion in a country where the authorities still tightly control media content.
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Germany's intelligence agencies issued unusuallyfrank warnings late last year about what they called Moscow's "aggressive" cyber spying and disinformation campaigns.
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"On the contrary, he seems to me to be unusuallyfrank and open."