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candidly

[kan-did-lee] / ˈkæn dɪd li /
ADVERB
frankly
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A former L.A. fire chief who asked not to be identified so he could speak candidly said firefighters had other options for mop-up.

From Los Angeles Times

“A few of those distributors were taking very narrow lanes of what they were doing,” explains one longtime industry executive, who requested anonymity to speak candidly about the art-house business.

From Los Angeles Times

Polynucleotides are being touted as the next big skincare "miracle" and are rapidly gaining popularity after a number of celebrities have spoken candidly about their "salmon sperm facials".

From BBC

He also candidly relates his struggles with facioscapulohumeral dystrophy, a rare kind of neuromuscular disease that led to his use of a wheelchair.

From The Wall Street Journal

In interviews promoting the film, Lawrence has spoken candidly about the difficulty of balancing motherhood and career.

From Salon