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frank - use in sentences
Preposition: about
- problem: He was witty, fun and frank about the problems of filming ( " people were literally in tears.
Object
- machine: There is no evidence of new entry into the market for franking machines.
- dividend: The new shares offered will qualify for the fully franked interim dividend of 18.5 cents per share payable on 29 April.
- mail: External return address ( ERA ) on mail All franked mail should include an external return address.
- payment: A FID is not a franked payment, but comes within the Schedule 13 machinery provisions and will be returned separately on form CT61.
- stamp: Stamp Appeal We are collecting franked stamps from around the world, to raise money for the charity.
Modifies a noun
- disclosure: Both parties must make full and frank disclosure of all relevant assets, and put their cards on the table.
- depiction: So look for me in future issues, unless I anger DIF management with my frank depictions of nude Batmen and such similar themes.
- confession: He should have made a full and frank confession, and thrown himself on the mercy of the court.
- discussion: The frank discussions revealed a growing frustration toward a number of Gulf States for failing to track funds linked to al-Qaeda.
- exchange: Not that this frank exchange is the whole of the story; Kenton is also a writer of fiction.
- admission: Cf his rather frank admissions to Richard Gott in The Guardian, 9 February 1977.
Modifying Another Word
- disarmingly: Benjamin Friedman is disarmingly frank about some of the further consequences.
- brutally: To be brutally frank, what happened to me is nothing compared to what happens every day to many people.
- astonishingly: Gilligan pointed to New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly's astonishingly frank security briefing on the London attacks.
- refreshingly: The Warder's handbook for 1952 is refreshingly frank.
- unusually: In an unusually frank and forthright address at th... read more.
- remarkably: In a remarkably frank interview, published in the weekly paper Demos, Gouveia accused the party's secretariat of being " inactive " .
Preposition: of
- mail: Postal services Sorting of incoming mail into postboxes and franking of outgoing mail.
Preposition: from
- stevenage: Mysterious Lady: hasn't been for a couple of weeks frank from stevenage: Have you a lush lawn?
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