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Discover LudwigThe phrase "directly in front" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a position that is immediately ahead or facing someone or something. Example: "The car was parked directly in front of the house, blocking the driveway."
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Directly in front of our hand.
I took a seat directly in front of them.
Magically, an empty cab stopped directly in front of me.
Most days a fire smoulders directly in front.
Mr. Watkins was directly in front of Blake.
Jamie O'Brien lives directly in front of the feared wave.
I hold the pages directly in front of my face.
But his assigned seat was directly in front of her.
Directly in front of the sled are the wheel dogs.
It then rolled free directly in front of the goal.
The police station stands directly in front of the prison.
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