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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Direct means" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to methods or ways that are straightforward or unambiguous. Example: "The direct means of communication between the two departments improved collaboration."
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Direct means could have brought a few goals for Chelsea then.
It's an unarguably direct means of getting Harry Long's blithe Elyot into the groove.
But mostly, the agency relied on less direct means to exploit the American media.
The circuit court has no constitutional power to control its action by any direct means.
Tschichold advocated functional design that uses the most direct means possible.
But the most direct means, economists say, is to tax calories.
Therefore, coacervate charge represents a direct means of control over release rate and duration.
Composers have a less direct means of rebellion than the more literal expression of painters, photographers and playwrights.
They have no capacity to mutate genes directly and thereby no simple and direct means of initiating cancer.
But others who had their campaign coffers enriched by Enron have used more direct means of distancing themselves from the company.
He has a simple and direct means of telling stories that somehow circumvents the problem that contemporary opera has with narrative.
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