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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a direct sentence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a sentence that conveys a clear and straightforward message without ambiguity.
Example: "In writing, it's often best to use a direct sentence to ensure your point is understood."
Alternatives: "a straightforward statement" or "an explicit sentence".
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The last rule is a direct sentence delimiter rule.
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Similarly, a direct, simple sentence will often feel "punchier" than one with many subclauses and commas.
Clear and direct sentence structure is enhanced by your choice of descriptive words which should be as vivid as possible.
It's your job as speaker to translate complex details into simple, direct sentences.
"However, this is offset to some degree by the more modest but sustained increase in the direct sentenced population".
On Tuesday, the Washington Post and Huffington Post also reported that Devos had apparently taken several direct sentences from various sources without attribution in her written responses to senators' questions.
On Tuesday, the Washington Post and Huffington Post also reported that Devos had apparently taken several direct sentences from various sources without attribution in her written responses to senators' questions.
For the condition of response inhibition, a trial was considered as incorrect if the response plausibly completed the sentence or if the response had connection in some way to the sentence although it was not a direct completion of the sentence.
> The major cause for article misclassification is a direct result of a sentence classification error: the relevant deposition sentence was assigned a score below the threshold.
Since 2002, the number of prisoners aged 60 and older has more than doubled – a direct result of increased sentence lengths, stringent licence conditions and the recent surge in historic sex abuse cases.
In March, Sessions issued a guidance of his own urging prosecutors to always pursue charges for the most serious crime possible, even when that charge comes with a mandatory minimum sentence — a direct about-face from a guidance issued by Attorney General Eric Holder in 2013.
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