adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
admit
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She admitted frankly that their dialogues consisted more of tears than words.
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I suppose that a better expression would be to frankly admit I was getting stale.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Quite frankly , I'm very troubled by what you've told me.
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Stan admitted frankly that he needs help to fight his drug problem.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I don't think he's equipped for the modern age, quite frankly .
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I was frankly astonished when this gentleman was ennobled.
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It was another dose of statistics, and it was frankly mind-boggling.
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On the ramp he cut a frankly glamorous figure, where he moved like a series of elegant decisions.
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One method, frankly , being barely indistinguishable from the other.
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Quite frankly it makes me angry to realise how the politicians, and fuzzy-thinking educationalists have cocked up my child's schooling.
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The people, the routine, the boredom: frankly , he had been to hell and back.
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We are not interested, frankly , in doing anything that would exacerbate the tensions.