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The phrase "attached directly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is fastened or connected without any intermediary or additional elements.
Example: "The document is attached directly to the email for your review."
Alternatives: "fastened directly" or "linked directly".
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Steel rails (which are attached directly to concrete sleepers) expand and buckle, risking derailment of trains.
Broadband access is required, and the Solo must be attached directly to a router.
A bridle consists of two or more lines attached directly to the kite face.
The propeller was attached directly to the circular frame on which the rotating cylinders were mounted.
The payload was attached directly to the base of the cone.
Denmark is attached directly to continental Europe at Jutland's 42-mile (68-km) boundary with Germany.
During such an operation a patient's stomach is repositioned and attached directly to their throat," a hospital spokesperson said.
But in a number of units, dishes have been installed on the balconies or attached directly to walls.
The candy or chocolate may be attached directly to the page or it might be part of a removable insert.
Likewise, he said, Richardson's choice of managing Barbaro's pain with a catheter attached directly into the spinal canal was innovative.
(In Dr. Chynn's case, the camera is attached directly to the laser for a you-are-there effect).
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