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"direct contacts between" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used when discussing interactions or communication between two or more individuals or entities. Example: "The company encourages direct contacts between employees and management in order to promote open communication and collaboration."
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Direct contacts between Austria and France eventually led to the preliminary Peace of Vienna (October 3, 1735).
But others disagreed, and as far as was known, there were few direct contacts between Mr. Putin's government and the rebels.
For example, Save the Children alleges that Nestlé gives health professionals pictures of Lactogen to pass on to mothers in order to get around the code's prohibition of direct contacts between mothers and companies.
A statement from the federal prosecutor's office said that several suspects seemed to have ties to Al Qaeda, and that there were "direct contacts between the group around the suspect 'M.
Iraq also appears to be trying to rekindle interest in Secretary General Kofi Annan's office for more direct contacts between Mr. Annan and Mr. Hussein or his closest aides.
The leader of the FARC, Manuel Marulanda, denies that there have been direct contacts between his organization and President Chávez, but he says that he would be interested in "working together in the future".
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A direct contact between composer and listener".
In those days, there was no direct contact between us and the audience.
Both depend on direct contact between object and the applicable sense, be it eye or ear.
But direct contact between Mr. Obama and the Afghanistan commander has been rare.
Direct marketing is direct contact between a seller (manufacturer or retailer) and a consumer.
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