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The phrase "always directly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is done in a straightforward manner without any intermediaries or distractions.
Example: "In our communication, we prefer to always directly address any concerns to ensure clarity."
Alternatives: "consistently straightforward" or "always in a direct manner".
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They were always directly elected.
The students' lessons are not always directly related to math.
Because communties and councils always directly benefit from new energy generation in the local area.
The psychological problems faced by its characters arose nearly always directly out of social conflicts.
Although not always directly addressed, these are underlying forces at work in the spin room Saturday night.
"Obviously they can always directly talk to us in the multilateral setting," Scott McClellan, the White House spokesman, told reporters in Washington today.
Waters's plots often rely on gambits of concealment and reinvention; these aren't always directly related to female sexuality, but they reinforce the subject's thematic centrality.
However, parameters are not always directly measurable.
The test results revealed that corrosion resistance and compressive strength are not always directly related.
Nanostructured silicon (n-SiNWs) and bulk silicon substrates (n-Si) were always directly used as electrodes.
In fact, pragmatic instruction is imperative, as form and meaning are not always directly matched.
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