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"direct contact" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is used when you are referring to direct communication with someone, usually in person. For example, "I scheduled an appointment with my accountant to discuss my taxes; I prefer to have direct contact so I can ask questions".
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Direct contact causes skin irritation and dryness.
Direct contact with a BBC producer overseeing the project.
Direct contact with Australian Taxation Office.
Through direct contact, B.
They prefer direct contact.
"There's no direct contact with the characters.
A direct contact between composer and listener".
"He has no direct contact with his group.
What he needed, Assad said, was direct contact with Obama.
At the meeting the two delegations had no direct contact.
She has never had direct contact with any of them.
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