Sentence examples for and indirectly from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and indirectly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not only direct but also has a secondary or less obvious effect or implication.
Example: "The new policy will benefit employees directly and indirectly by improving workplace conditions."
Alternatives: "and in a roundabout way" or "and in an indirect manner".

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It creates employment, both directly and indirectly.

That's true both directly and indirectly.

Information was hazy and indirectly sourced.

It employs one in five Tunisians, directly and indirectly.

You, Rebekah Brooks, David Cameron and, indirectly, Robert Jay QC.

Consumers account directly and indirectly for 60% of carbon emissions.

And the arts employ people directly and indirectly.

Plain," this book addresses urgent questions both directly and indirectly.

Consumers will feel those effects directly and indirectly.

Continued low rates support investment and, indirectly, wages.

"You have 165,000 persons directly and indirectly employed in cane," he says.

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