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The phrase "a direct confrontation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an open and straightforward conflict or clash between individuals or groups.
Example: "The two leaders finally had a direct confrontation about their differing policies during the summit."
Alternatives: "an open conflict" or "a face-to-face clash".
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By deferring to the aldermen, Mr. Daley also avoids a direct confrontation with the unions.
Protestant rebellions in 1625 and 1627 persuaded the cardinal of the need for a direct confrontation.
Allen argues for a direct confrontation: "bricks and baseball bats really get to the point".
"Netanyahu chose a path that led to a direct confrontation with the [Obama] administration.
No one is sure what the cargo was, and the Navy avoided a direct confrontation.
"We have not witnessed a direct confrontation since 2007 on Iraqi security forces," he said.
A direct confrontation with Russia, even if accidental, is now more likely.
On another, it is a direct confrontation with the darkest moments of his past.
While Hezbollah built its legitimacy on fighting Israel, those two have not had a direct confrontation since 2006.
Ms. Jaime said she believed the federal and state governments were afraid of heightening the conflict with a direct confrontation.
Other officials, though, suggested that a direct confrontation with any of the militias would be too risky.
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