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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arriving directly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is coming to a specific location without any stops or detours.
Example: "The train is scheduled for arriving directly at the main station at 3 PM."
Alternatives: "coming straight" or "reaching immediately".
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He had coached before, he said, often arriving directly from the airport and coaching in his suit.
The quasar appears double, with light from it arriving directly and also from an angle caused by the gravitational bending.
Leaving Botswana for Zambia, we flew northeast, arriving directly over Victoria Falls before landing in Livingstone, just across the Zambezi from Victoria, which is on the Zimbabwe side.
For residents, the convenience of arriving directly at their doorstep — handy when groceries or luggage are involved — would be a minor selling point.
They first came under Mexican rule in 1830 as the largest ethnic group arriving directly from Europe, along with Poles and Czechs, also Catholics.
And in May, a new port at the Expo site began welcoming ferries arriving directly from other South Korean ports and destinations in Japan.
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Flights arrive directly from Guam and Hawaii.
Be ready for attendees to arrive directly after the lecture.
Many of Beverly's residents arrive directly from hospitals.
Andrea arrived directly in our combined living room-kitchen-bedrooms.
He said he had just arrived directly from Jenin, without even fresh underwear.
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