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"a direct response to" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something (often an action or a statement) is a reaction or response to something else. For example: He immediately gave a direct response to her accusation.
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The initiative is a direct response to the formidable challenges posed by Google and Yahoo.
Handball was established in Britain only six years ago, a direct response to impending Olympic-dom.
The meeting is a direct response to the worldwide surge in anti-Semitic violence.
The provisions were seen as a direct response to Snowden's disclosures.
It's Gonna Rain, dating from 1965, is a direct response to the Cuban missile crisis.
"It's a direct response to what initially was a need for soccer facilities.
First, it needs a direct response to this issue of trusting people with their own money.
Some certainly see it as a direct response to him personally".
Graham says issuing a bond was a direct response to changing economic circumstances and pressure on local authority budgets.
This is a very Canadian type of dissidence - a direct response to being culturally overwhelmed by America".
It was a direct response to late-1940s America, in which a macho materialism prevailed over spiritual and artistic values.
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