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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a direct one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is straightforward or unambiguous, often in the context of communication or instructions.
Example: "When asked about his opinion, he gave a direct one without any hesitation."
Alternatives: "a straightforward one" or "an unambiguous one".
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We hypothesize that the effect of flanking sequence conservation on polymorphism is not a direct one.
They believe the most effective approach is a direct one.
The line from Warren's academic work to the strip mall in Brockton is a direct one.
But an indirect requirement is less aggressive and humiliating than a direct one.
One speaker argued that the relationship between music education and cultural value was not necessarily a direct one.
The Roosevelt/JP Morgan connection in the setting-up of the new state was a direct one.
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This large order of magnitude difference in the strain rates prevents a direct one-on-one comparison between experiments and simulations.
Direct Surety is the first in the nation to offer a direct model that eliminates the middleman and allows the contractor to have a direct, one-on-one relationship with a surety underwriter.
In this work, we have developed a direct one-step process design on an oxygenate production, namely, dimethyl ether (DME).
In return, the opposition leader apparently asked for a direct one-to-one meeting with the Supreme Leader and the chance to speak on TV and radio.
There's never going to be a direct one-to-one ratio here, you know.
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