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The phrase "direct product of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in math or science contexts to describe a mathematical operation or relationship. Example: "The direct product of the two vectors can be found by multiplying their corresponding components together."
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Kernel is a direct product of these two prime directives: Work on something bold and do something to improve human intelligence. .
This situation is a direct product of politics.
"Sexual violence is a direct product of the war".
Trump is a direct product of cultural decline.
The team was the direct product of a new multicultural France.
In many ways, the controversy is a direct product of America's conflicted relationship with morals.
The colossal, and still growing, inequality is a direct product of this divided system.
That was a direct product of having people around 24/7 for the first 19 years of my life.
presidents have a more or less explicit "constitutional vision," and Brown, he believes, was a direct product of Roosevelt's.
Glasgow's fierce electronic eclecticism is a direct product of the Sub Club, Optimo and the sadly recently closed Arches.
The New York-based singer and songwriter Jennifer O'Connor, who plays at the Knitting Factory on Feb. 17, feels like a direct product of that time.
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