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The phrase "directly on the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is physically touching or in close proximity to something else. Here is an example: "The vase was placed directly on the table, creating a beautiful centerpiece for the dining room."
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He always sings directly on the note.
The windows were directly on the street.
"They drew directly on the TV screen.
"He kissed me directly on the lips.
"They didn't record directly on the album.
He refused to comment directly on the chaos in Zimbabwe.
The governor's office declined to comment directly on the case.
It also sits directly on the edge of Lake Lucille.
He took some inquiries directly on the chin.
The department did not comment directly on the £2.45bn overspend.
We do our fermentations directly on the processed green beans.
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