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the habit of speaking truthfully and directly without evasion
- She spoke with candor about the challenges she faced.
- His candor during the interview impressed the panel.
- I appreciated her candor in pointing out the flaws.
- He answered with candor, even when the truth was uncomfortable.
- Their candor helped resolve the conflict quickly.
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freedom from bias, deceit, or self-interest
- The judge was praised for her candor and fairness.
- His candor in evaluating the proposals earned him respect.
- The report was written with candor, free from political influence.
- She approached the debate with candor and neutrality.
- Their candor in assessing the risks helped guide the decision.
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