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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'call directly' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as an imperative (a command) when one person is asking another person to make a telephone call to a specific person or location. For example, "Please call directly to the customer service line if you have any questions."
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"As cargo increases, more and more ships call directly at the Chinese ports.
But she did not call directly on Mr. Assad to resign.
She writes the daily market summary and other news without benefit of a ticker, preferring to call directly to her sources.
The organization has also made a television commercial critical of Mr. Bush, though it does not call directly for his defeat.
In that moment, you are connected; you have placed a phone call directly into the past and heard an answering voice.
According to RIM, you can make a BBM voice call directly, or switch from text to talk and back at will.
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"They were shuffling the phone calls directly to Medicare".
If she knows the architect or developer, she calls directly.
They had dramatically improved cure rates using a protocol called "directly observed therapy" to administer antibiotics.
They now talk every other night by video teleconference, and sometimes Mr. Rumsfeld calls directly, the general said.
The NSPCC said it had received 161 calls directly relating to allegations against Savile, which it had passed to police.
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