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Discover LudwigThe phrase "directives from" is correct and is often used in written English.
You can use it in any context where you want to indicate that instructions are being given by a particular person, group, or organization. For example: "The employees received directives from their manager on how to best proceed with the project."
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Also directives from our DNA.
Instead, they would receive directives from larger case-management agencies.
Telmex ignored toothless directives from regulators and kept interconnection rates high and competitors off its network.
I played an earlier version of Midnight Directives from Heartland which had this pizzicato thing.
Recent directives from Albany have encouraged parental involvement in the schools.
Veteri consults with his son to stay current on rules changes and directives from the league.
"We have received directives from the police headquarters to beef up Dhoni's security.
Under the old system, principals fulfilled directives from the central office.
Directives from the center don't always make it to all the teachers throughout the mega-agrupamento.
With directives from Brussels washing over Europe's financial centres, there is growing regulatory fatigue.
The mayor's aides have said that he will follow directives from the city's Conflicts of Interest Board.
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