Sentence examples for am directed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am directed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being instructed or guided to do something, often in a formal or passive construction.
Example: "I am directed to inform you of the changes in the schedule."
Alternatives: "am instructed" or "am guided".

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am directed

verb

To manage, control, steer.

  • To direct the affairs of a nation or the movements of an army

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I am directed to Chris Dee, the trading director.

I am directed to the hard stone sinks around the edges.

It smells delicious, and I'm tempted to lick it off, but am directed instead to a shower.

Arriving at Justin Cartwright's home in Islington, north London, I am directed to his writer's studio, which is possibly roomier than most apartments in the area.

After a raucous night of live music at the Sun Music Hall in Floyd, I am directed by friendly locals to an arts centre in Kentucky which promotes Appalachian music and culture.

When I ask Frears about the pressures of Hollywood, I am directed online to a discussion about failure held at a German festival and featuring the critic David Thomson.

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Even artistry is directed.

Celebrations are being directed elsewhere.

(It is directed by Felix Barrett and Ms. Doyle).

Both are directed by Nathan Hull.

It's directed at Washington.

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