remarkably frank
Frequency: 5.02.1 per million words
To be frank in a surprising or noteworthy way.
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- She was remarkably frank about the budget shortfall.
- To be remarkably frank, I don't trust the numbers.
- His email was remarkably frank and surprisingly compassionate.
- The report remains remarkably frank about its limitations.
- They were remarkably frank with investors during the call.
- I found him remarkably frank for a career politician.
- Her apology was remarkably frank, and it resonated with the staff.
- Even in public, the minister stayed remarkably frank about the risks.
- The interview was remarkably frank from start to finish.
- In a remarkably frank admission, the CEO acknowledged past failures.