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"direct meaning" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It refers to the literal or straightforward meaning of a word, phrase, or sentence. It can be used when discussing the specific and unambiguous interpretation of a sentence. For example: "The direct meaning of the phrase 'tear it apart' is to physically pull something apart with force."
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This association is not linear, which means it has no direct meaning.
But when it came to concrete, direct meaning, for me there was little.
The U.S. has grown increasingly entangled in military campaigns that have little direct meaning or import for most Japanese.
In round-table discussion format, students explore the direct meaning and subtext of Ms. Ferraro's heavily criticized statement, "if Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position" as a leading presidential contender.
Numbers 1 through 13 are "direct," meaning that the aid comes directly from the government; the remainder are considered "submerged," in that they come indirectly, through government tax policies.
The solvability of the reactor control problem is characterized in terms of conditions that have direct meaning.
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Thus there is a direct meaning-to-speech mapping that eliminates the need to analyze linguistic structure for synthesis.
If the network is directed (meaning that ties have direction), then we usually define two separate measures of degree centrality, namely indegree and outdegree.
First, the distinction between Experiencer-subject adjectives in 10a and 10b lies in the distinction between inherent meaning (I'm just plain bored) and directed meaning (*I'm just plain interested).
The remaining edges are directed, meaning that a person may infect another person but the converse is not true (gray edges in Figure 1).
Our goal in this article is to infer the causal direction between two nodes, and the term "causal" should be interpreted as causal direction, meaning either direct or indirect causal relations.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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