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Discover LudwigThe phrase "direct of" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is not grammatically sound and does not have a clear meaning. If you are trying to indicate direction in a sentence, you can use phrases such as "in the direction of" or "towards." For example: Incorrect: I walked direct of the store. Correct: I walked in the direction of the store. Incorrect: She pointed me direct of the river. Correct: She pointed me towards the river.
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The most direct of these is trade.
Lithography is the most direct of the graphic arts.
Under George Tenet, the direct of central intelligence, the clandestine service has expanded considerably.
Manley Toy Direct, of Indianola, Iowa, is voluntarily recalling about 15,800 Zapper toys.
Larry Weiner, direct of sports publicity, and his assistant Is Levine, acted as guide.
Next to engraving, the drypoint is the most direct of the intaglio techniques.
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Don't leave any re-direct of this threads merge.
Trade unions have accused Sports Direct of exploiting workers by using zero-hours contracts for the majority of its staff.
It accused Sports Direct of trying to prevent Blacks from acting in the best interests of all shareholders.
The trade union Unite has accused Sports Direct of operating "Dickensian practices" in its treatment of workers.
RHC Direct of Murray, Utah, is accused of selling videotapes to enhance job hunting skills using misleading subject headers.
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