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Discover Ludwig"directly from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate the source or origin of something. Examples: 1. The information for this report was obtained directly from the company's annual report. 2. The recipe I'm using is from my grandmother and passed down directly from her. 3. Sorry, I cannot quote the article directly from memory. I'll have to double-check the exact words. 4. The instructions for assembling the furniture came directly from the manufacturer. 5. The idea for the new campaign came directly from our marketing team.
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"The bed came directly from my flat.
Mr Erdogan has suffered directly from it.
(Soutine always painted directly from life).
Hotz never heard directly from Jobs.
It stemmed directly from the Kreuger experience.
Now, NGOs buy directly from specialised manufacturers.
She came directly from work, wearing jeans.
It is available online directly from Speck.
Anguilla was ruled directly from Saint Kitts.
"I buy directly from China.
"Everything comes directly from me".
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