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The phrase "a direct reaction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an immediate or straightforward response to a stimulus or situation.
Example: "The scientist observed a direct reaction when the chemicals were mixed together."
Alternatives: "an immediate response" or "a straightforward reaction".
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He said: "It's a direct reaction to feminism.
My "unchained" roadtrip was made as a direct reaction to the bland horrors of that tour.
In fact, "Chuck and Buck" was a direct reaction to his increasing exasperation with network television.
The remarks were made after Trump's latest tweet, but as a direct reaction to it.
It is also a direct reaction to the tastes of the mainland Chinese.
Its staccato rhythms and jagged editing seem a direct reaction to the softness and smoothness of "Magnolia".
And Russian disdain for Western protests against brutality in Chechnya is a direct reaction to that snub.
Punk music is a direct reaction against Chinese conservatism just as it was against British conservatism before.
For other companies, having insiders enter trading plans was a direct reaction to the scandal at Enron.
Zinc chloride, ZnCl2, can be prepared by a direct reaction or by evaporating the aqueous solution formed in various reactions.
Its origins were a direct reaction to the current biodiversity crisis.
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