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The phrase "a more direct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of directness between two or more things, often in discussions about communication or approaches.
Example: "We need to find a more direct way to address the issue with our clients."
Alternatives: "a clearer" or "a simpler".
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"I was having a more direct conversation.
Ecowas played a more direct role.
"One was a more direct involvement.
They would have a more direct number".
A. A more direct one — simple, concrete.
I'd advise a more direct approach.
A more direct solution is a tax on fossil fuels.
You can't draw a more direct link than that.
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Ms. Bates takes a more-direct approach.
This study takes a more direct approach to studying discrimination.
They have a more direct & powerful influence.
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