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The sentence "I worked directly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which someone was involved in a task without any others helping or intervening. For example, "I worked directly with the client to develop a custom web design for their business."
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I worked directly with Don.
"I was involved in the creation, and I worked directly with Jack," Mr. Lhota continued.
I worked directly out of One Police Plaza," the N.Y.P.D.'s headquarters.
During my tenure in the Department of Homeland Security, I worked directly with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the D.E.A. on Title 21 authority.
"Actually the realization was carried out in some backstage room where Mark and I worked directly on dyeing the costumes," he said, "having been refused the possibility of taking them to a more convenient workplace.
I worked directly with individuals experiencing abuse for eight years in various roles before joining the housing sector, and an important part of the training is about challenging perceptions and attitudes.
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I work directly for the Historical Division of the Marine Corps University and my orders from them are simple.
"I'm open about being in an organization, but not necessarily that I work directly with abortion".
I Work Directly With My Clients I know how to combat the tactics insurance adjusters and insurance defense lawyers use.
"I work directly with my hands when it's the best way to make the works, not because it's some sort of rule".
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