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Discover LudwigThe phrase "directly for" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the purpose or intended recipient of an action or object. Example: "I bought this gift directly for you." (meaning the gift was specifically chosen for the person being spoken to) Another example: "This memo is addressed directly for the attention of the marketing team." (meaning the memo is specifically meant for the marketing team to read and take action on).
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The old woman made directly for me.
Eight thousand people work directly for them.
So, go directly for P22.
No one speaks directly for them.
That's why he works directly for me.
3. Multimedia resources directly for parents.
Students cannot apply directly for these fellowships.
Please contact directly for office hours.
2. Multimedia resources directly for parents.
Please contact them directly for more information.
Contact Rich directly for more information.
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