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The phrase "a direct part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific and immediate involvement or role in a situation or process.
Example: "She played a direct part in the negotiations, ensuring that all parties were heard."
Alternatives: "an integral role" or "a key component".
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"I had a direct part in 16 championships," Auerbach said.
From time to time it plays a direct part in Republican politics.
But often the authorities are a direct part of the problem.
Unlike many in the upper echelons of the Hutu extremist power structure, Rutaganda took a direct part in the killing.
Enduring racial discrimination in the workplace also plays a direct part in bankers' contemptuous attitude to black entrepreneurs.
Krebs says changes to the immigration rules have played a direct part in putting overseas students off the UK.
"I think sometimes people think my religious faith played a direct part in some of these decisions.
Of the myofilament proteins, myosin and actin are known to play a direct part in the contractile event.
Civilians who are taking "a direct part in hostilities" can be attacked for the period they have joined in the fight, including civilian leaders commanding forces.
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Mailing in general suggestions, sending them over the transom, is not necessarily going to work". Other Democrats said they wish Obama had been a more direct part of the legislative process.
But families of the victims remain convinced that Thatcher played a more direct part in the cover up.
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