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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquired directly from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when specifying the source from which something was obtained, emphasizing that it was obtained without intermediaries.
Example: "The rare artifact was acquired directly from the original owner, ensuring its authenticity."
Alternatives: "obtained straight from" or "secured directly from".
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The highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) of thin films could be acquired directly from Fig. 7a.
Such studies require the use of specimens acquired directly from patients.
Transaction price data and structural attributes of 652 dwelling units were acquired directly from developers.
Both objects acquired directly from the Homolles, pere et fille; according to a letter from Genevieve both belonged to Theophile.
Object models can be acquired directly from images, allowing efficient construction of model libraries without manual intervention.
This one was acquired directly from the artist when it was included in the Royal Academy show of 1839.
The consortium, taking its own jab at anthropocentric pomp, identified 113 human genes, and possibly scores more, that have been acquired directly from bacteria.
In the United States, the reserve consists almost entirely of unrefined oil acquired directly from producers instead of purchases of oil on the open market.
Theoretical electron energy loss near edge structures (ELNES) are given to help interpretation of experimental spectra to be acquired directly from the interface.
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The more straws a SPP acquires directly from farmers, the higher profit it achieves.
The Army contract also banned supplying ammunition acquired "directly or indirectly from a Communist Chinese military company".
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