We found 100 examples of how to use frankly in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 100.
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76. | Differences are discussed frankly. | |
77. | Frankly speaking, I don't think you have what it takes to become a teacher. | |
78. | Frankly, I find that hard to believe. | |
79. | Frankly, I'm not overly concerned. | |
80. | Frankly, I don't like it. | |
81. | "Doctor, say it to me quite frankly, even if it's difficult: Will I pull through, or have I bit the biscuit?" - "You're going to be back on your feet again. The question is just when!" | |
82. | For the first time in a long while, I feel uninspired and quite frankly, I'm tired. | |
83. | Frankly, I have no idea what's going on here. | |
84. | I say to you quite frankly that the time for racial discrimination is over. | |
85. | I quite frankly don't know. | |
86. | Frankly, Tom isn't doing so well. | |
87. | Frankly, you're an embarrassment to Algeria. | |
88. | "You can begin to be a gentleman when you are a little boy. And gentlemen NEVER snatch things from ladies . . . or forget to say thank you . . . or pull anybody's hair." "They don't have much fun, that's a fact," said Davy frankly. "I guess I'll wait till I'm grown up to be one." | |
89. | Frankly, I'm curious myself. | |
90. | One state governor described the president’s assertion of imagined absolute authority as “infuriating, offensive and, frankly, ignorant of the constitution and of the facts.” | |
91. | Let's talk frankly. | |
92. | Frankly, I don't think so. | |
93. | He expressed his feelings frankly. | |
94. | Frankly speaking, I don't even know what that word means. | |
95. | Trudeau said “a normal Christmas is quite frankly right out of the question.” | |
96. | Frankly, I'm surprised. | |
97. | Frankly, Tom is a bit dim. | |
98. | Frankly, we could use your help. | |
99. | Frankly, I'm sick of hearing that. | |
100. | Frankly speaking, I think Tom is a good boss. |