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Discover LudwigThe phrase "directive for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to introduce a set of instructions or guidelines for a specific purpose or end result, such as: "The following is a directive for all employees regarding safe working procedures."
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Ashcroft had a simple directive for his critics.
Diversity drives innovation The directive for every company in the current market?
The Callback The directive for my callback was even less structured than the first audition.
The Working Time Directive, for example, causes problems for junior doctors.
First, I have approved a new presidential directive for our signals intelligence activities, at home and abroad.
His design "addressed the environmental sustainable directive for the Games and efficiently conformed to the building restrictions of the land".
Its data protection directive, for example, is putting it at loggerheads with the American preference for self-regulation.
McKeever had one additional coaching directive for Coughlin, a particularly unorthodox one in the high-discipline, high-yardage culture of competitive swimming.
He said the settlement had resolved the legal battle, and provided resources and an educational directive for the community to work out remaining differences.
He also issued a directive for all federal agencies to cut their own energy use and to encourage employees to use public transportation.
And there are errors, like misdating the American directive for the occupation of Germany, and misstating the number of Americans killed in Vietnam.
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