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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'directly go' is not grammatically correct and not typically used in written English.
The correct phrasing is 'go directly'. Example sentence: "If you want to avoid the traffic, go directly to the store."
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"I was alarmed slightly at the suggestion the BBC might directly go out and employ local reporters because I don't think that would meet the objective of supporting local newspapers, it would increase the pressure on them," he said.
When communication is not required, a BN can directly go to sleep state from idle state.
The effective carbon price represents the benefit which will directly go to the forest owner.
Concurrently, majority of cancer cells are sensitized to such severe damage and directly go to apoptosis, while those with DDR-deficiency circumvent apoptosis and survive through treatment.
But regardless of such details, the point is that even such hardheaded nominalists would not directly go against the authority of St. Augustine on this issue, for which see the section on divine ideas below.
And further, the praise of Jobs in this post seems to directly go against much of the criticism against him in the post from last Summer that I responded to.
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But several days later, Rodriguez called Hank directly, going around both Boras and Cashman, and the Yankees did back down.
The preheating of matrix alloy was not conducted by a number of researchers; however, they have directly gone for melting the alloy above its liquidus temperature.
Akatsuki was launched in May 20 (UT), 2010 and directly went into the interplanetary space without passing through a phasing orbit (Fig. 2).
All data tagged with MPBT bypasses the L2 cache and directly goes into the L1 cache in case of read accesses.
I directly went outside to see if anyone survived.
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