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The phrase "as a direct response" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is a reaction or reply to a specific action or event.
Example: "The changes in policy were implemented as a direct response to the feedback received from employees."
Alternatives: "in direct reply" or "as an immediate reaction".
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The provisions were seen as a direct response to Snowden's disclosures.
Some certainly see it as a direct response to him personally".
The first piece of anti-virus software was created as a direct response to the Creeper's challenge.
"House of Earth" was written as a direct response to the Dust Bowl.
The financial reforms were initiated as a direct response to the financial crisis.
New incentives, to take effect in April, are seen as a direct response to Ireland's TV boom.
So far, among the other big financial firms, only Bank of New York is taking such a drastic and costly step as a direct response to the attack.
A new generation of Nimbys is created as a direct response to the government's own misguided attempt to force something to happen.
As a Blue Mountains resident, Julie was inspired to design and sell this Echidna tea towel as a direct response to this year's bushfires in the region.
"As such, Saturday's monetary easing will surely give the impression that monetary policy is being used as a direct response to stock market fluctuations.
John Grieve, a former deputy assistant commissioner at Scotland Yard, ushered in a raft of policing changes as a direct response to the Lawrence case.
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