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And to be frank, I've probably got the most amount of negative pushback from people at Tesla about this interview than anything else I've ever done," Musk said, before asking Netanyahu to explain the judicial overhaul.
“I’ll be frank and blunt,” he told the congregation.
I'm annoyed to be frank.'
The Opposition leader, according to a pre-briefed extract of his speech, is set to say: “We need to be frank about the path of decline the Tories have set our country on.
To be frank, great care is only great if a woman can access it.
Source: https://www.politicshome.com/members/article/women-centre-steps-reimagining-uks-healthcare-system
To be frank, I had real issues with that one myself, since among those due for release under those terms were people who had been convicted for the murder of Gardai in the Republic.
To be frank, I’m astounded that it took that risk given the potential for blowback from European states.
Source: https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/06/16/mar-a-lago-trump-bathroom-documents-threaten-national-security/
“To be frank, it’s been a decade since I felt a moment like this where I felt people are just going to be shocked, surprised and delighted.”
To be frank, you could get far better homes for £1m, let alone £10m.
While it’s early days for me here at the company, I will be frank that our results for the past year, I will review on this call are dismal and is essentially a story of survival from which it’s my job to lead us to rebuild.
"You know the pictures we are referring to, to be frank, you don’t look particularly troubled.
Source: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/everything-heard-court-during-sixth-28071322