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bluntly

[bluhnt-lee] / ˈblʌnt li /


ADVERB
obtrusively
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Put bluntly, beneficiaries, as you say, can disclaim an inheritance, but leaving it in the trust delays the problem.

From MarketWatch

Its head, Chris Brown, puts it more bluntly, saying industrialised countries like Germany, which is actively supporting the green hydrogen projects, are applying double standards.

From BBC

Dorinda Medley has described the unspoken rule bluntly: you had to get there early, because once the salmon disappeared, what remained was… less compelling.

From Salon

"There's a problem here – the fuel problem – so surely the people at the top on both sides have to sit down, figure it out," he says bluntly.

From BBC

Wells Fargo’s Mike Mayo, bluntly asked whether the bank was an AI winner or loser.

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