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"aim directly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that you are focusing your efforts on a certain goal or task. For example: In order to improve my grades, I am aiming directly at mastering the material.
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Otherwise, the creators aim directly at the enormous targets of nostalgia and sentimentality.
The band, and its new album, "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" (Hyena), aim directly at pleasure.
If you aim directly at the royal family in public, you are likely to lose your freedoms.
The final option is for NASA to aim directly for Mars and develop technology specifically toward that goal.
New marketing tactics often aim directly at the passenger rather than the airline.
The test was the first of a new "kill vehicle" that uses thrusters to aim directly at an incoming warhead.
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But this latest video was aimed directly at the UK.
Pepper spray was aimed directly at our eyes.
But the Reconstruction amendments were aimed directly at the states.
Many of these were slick, entertaining productions aimed directly at the re-energized middle-class audience.
And they say the tax cuts aimed directly at manufacturers will help create jobs.
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