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above board
adjective
- in the open; without dishonesty, concealment, or fraud
Example Sentences
He was unable to play and train with his new team-mates as Chelsea abided by the Premier League's five-step review process, an investigation used during transfers for academy players before they can be registered to ensure everything is above board with the move.
I may have to work a little different to get the fans that I need to make the living and to keep my family above board.
“I’d love to pay taxes, I want to do everything above board. I want to do the right thing. But what am I supposed to do?â€
Still, “arguably ineffective†is not the same as “completely above board, legally.â€
Since such conduct is apparently now above board for presidents, it’s nixed from the latest indictment, even if the underlying charges remain the same.
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