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"direct influence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation where one person or group has a strong effect on another, such as: "The CEO has had a direct influence on the company's success over the past five years."
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Direct influence is unlikely, however.
But the issue is not direct influence.
His direct influence on us has not waned yet.
But she disavowed any direct influence on his fashion line.
"They have no direct influence over our messaging".
There was no direct influence on him, he said.
And his direct influence is all over the Met show.
Many dishes show a direct influence of China or India.
The Music Department has no direct influence on admissions decisions.
It's not a direct influence on my own photo.
But the government's direct influence, Mr. Gage said, is limited.
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