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"direct line to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to an open and immediate communication route between people or groups. For example, "We have a direct line to the president's office."
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The color red is a direct line to emotional response.
And it was on a direct line to our home.
But there has to be a direct line to and affinity for the original sensibility.
Her mystery cult had female priests, women-only rites and a direct line to the underworld.
The guerrillas may not have President Estrada, but they have a direct line to his troops.
RBS said it would sell its 423m shares in Direct Line to institutional investors.
In practice, poverty and changing tastes have frayed the government's direct line to the people.
It was clear some of the senior bankers had a direct line to No 10.
But somehow Maurice has retained a direct line to his own childhood".
"That's my direct line to the sublime, and I needed to use it.
Lutenists, of course, could claim a more direct line to the timbres and textures Bach knew.
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