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The phrase "directly dealing with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to activity that is related to a particular subject. For example, "The committee is directly dealing with the latest budget proposals."
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The leaders are also to finalise two new treaties directly dealing with the euro crisis.
It will be directly dealing with people's problems and giving everything I have to try to solve them".
"In the past they've been excellent at directly dealing with those who use their service, while Google are seen as enigmatic at best.
"He would sit in at meetings of the cabinet directly dealing with the former oil minister, Rostam Qasemi," said a person with knowledge of the meetings.
One of the earliest writers to note what Freud was doing, Zweig took on board early the lesson that directly dealing with terrible things is not necessarily the way the mind works.
My role now is removed from directly dealing with managing the collections day-to-day; it's more at the strategic level, planning exhibitions and redevelopment work and things like that".
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But he said Washington had not directly dealt with the Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin, on the issue.
The Koran does not directly deal with how to care for aging parents.
It was interesting for me to directly deal with the Klan in this way.
The Clean Water Act does not directly deal with drinking water.
Unfortunately, the $700,000,000,000 bailout plan does not directly deal with the central cause of the housing crisis, namely unaffordable mortgages, and mortgages on homes with negative equity.
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