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Is I appreciate your candor the right use of word?

"I appreciate your candor" is generally a good use of the word "candor."

Here's why:

* Candor means honesty, frankness, and straightforwardness, often in a way that might be considered blunt or direct.

* "I appreciate your candor" implies that you value the person's honesty and appreciate them being open and truthful, even if it wasn't necessarily easy to hear.

However, context is key. The phrase could be interpreted differently depending on the situation:

* Positive: If the person was being candid about a difficult situation or their true feelings, the phrase is definitely appropriate and expresses gratitude for their honesty.

* Negative: If the person was being overly critical or hurtful, the phrase might be considered sarcastic or insincere.

Consider these alternatives depending on the situation:

* "I appreciate your honesty." This is a more general expression of appreciation for the person's truthfulness.

* "Thank you for being upfront with me." This highlights the directness of their communication.

* "I respect your perspective." This acknowledges the person's opinion without necessarily agreeing with it.

Ultimately, the best way to use "candor" is to ensure it reflects the true meaning you intend to convey.

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