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"directly examine" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to closely or specifically investigate or scrutinize something. You can use it in academic writing, investigative reports, or legal documents. Example: The research team will directly examine the effects of the new medication on patients with diabetes.
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The Multi-Site AIDS Cohort Study, or MACS, will directly examine the intersection of AIDS and aging over the next five years.
Paris 1919 doesn't directly examine the treaty of Versailles - that would be Al's job - but the ghosts of old Europe stalk Cale's crisp orchestration and elliptical lyrics.
The study is among the first to directly examine the extent to which state policies on soda in schools influence students' behavior.
Furthermore, we did not directly examine how participants were applying mathematics onto the physical manipulative.
However, it is difficult to directly examine the dislocation activities by experiments.
None of these papers directly examine how mobility for minority groups responds to changes in local economic opportunities.
In recent years, a number of experimental approaches which more directly examine the transport function of FABPs have been taken.
Few studies directly examine the relative importance of human capital (access to resources and specialized skills) in comparison to social capital.
Waldinger (2008) analyzes the regularity and recency of home-country travel, but does not directly examine its effect on other cross-border activities.
By triggering the beacon at a variable distance from the intersection, we can directly examine the effect of beacon timing on within-intersection behavior.
However, the American Community Survey data that we use here do not allow us to directly examine immigrants who leave the USA entirely.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com