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The phrase "achieve more direct" is not correct in written English as it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
It could be used in a context where you want to express the idea of attaining a more straightforward or immediate outcome, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "We need to find ways to achieve a more direct approach to problem-solving."
Alternatives: "attain a more straightforward" or "reach a more immediate".
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But the reform will also achieve more direct savings as activity shifts to cheaper facilities.
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Proponents of the church have argued that it has been able to achieve more in Cuba by avoiding direct confrontation.
In this work, we have favored a direct calculation of the distortion values, in order to achieve more precise results.
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But Mr. Adams got him to achieve more.
Then I would achieve more.
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