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Frankly

Frankly meaning

In a frank or candid manner, especially in a way that may seem too open, excessively honest, or slightly blunt. | In truth, to tell the truth. | To a degree large enough as to be plainly evident.

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They’re sending people that are killers, murderers, they’re sending rapists, and they’re sending, frankly, terrorists or terrorists are coming on their own, and frankly we can’t allow this to happen.

I'm especially surprised by how strong, frankly, the candidates have left — on the left have been toward Biden, and, frankly, how much hostility there is in that part of the party to Biden.

After years of searching, this year I found the therapist for me in Toni and quite frankly I wouldn’t have maintained sobriety for almost a year, if it wasn’t for their understanding, guidance, and one-on-one talking sessions.

Aleksandr Lukashenko said: “Frankly speaking, I've accepted the Education Ministry's proposals on changing the university admission procedure (we've been through that this year), provided we will revisit the issue once again.

And a proper “reboot”—a word article uses multiple times—would seem to denote a new cast or hard refresh of that nature, and frankly it’s just hard to imagine a that doesn’t include Moira Rose.

And don’t give me that tired, Malthusian, finite planet bullshit loved by so many, frankly, leftist ignoramuses.

And frankly -- and I -- you've been with us for a while, we are a mix sensitive.

And frankly, Charlize wanted that," Leterrier said.

And frankly, I find that deeply offensive.

And frankly, if the credit unions can be more flexible here, they can attract more capital.

And frankly, if they worked as hard at fixing their own country(s) as they do coming here, they wouldn’t need to immigrate in the first place.

And frankly, I’m nowhere near as optimistic as I was (incorrectly, obviously) in 2022.

And frankly suspect – to increase pressure on the EU.

And frankly, they know that the White House can’t provide it.

And, frankly, very few individuals will change their minds and grow in that area, short of a fox hole or lightening strike.

And, frankly, what we need to be watching for is, as Kevin makes concessions, and he’s going to make concessions because he really wants this.

And I don’t think the OEMs are going to want to absorb – are going to have the appetite to spend that capital on blade plants, quite frankly, or another manufacturing facilities.

And it's great to see, frankly, the restaurants do really well in urban and are more penetrated markets.

And now that we have a former NFL player saying the same thing, it just raises my suspicions even more, and quite frankly, he might be right.

And quite frankly there is more than enough in my house to clean without me having to worry about the ceilings as well.