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The phrase 'directly relates' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to describe how two things may be closely connected to one another. For example, "The increase in global temperatures directly relates to the rise of extreme weather events."
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Feeling comfortable on our own probably directly relates to knowing we can easily reconnect with others.
The lyrical content of their music directly relates to Matthew's life, loves and losses.
From Willie Nelson's pigtails to John Lennon's tooth, not all rock memorabilia directly relates to music.
"This could work because the format directly relates to Sainsbury's expertise," she says.
This directly relates to their stance that technology can regenerate or replace any resources under pressure.
"Meeting these rangers at the conference directly relates to the infantry," Mr. Coppeler said.
Mr. Greenwell has effectively combined craft and concept to make an installation that directly relates to the prison environment.
As much as the Nets have benefited from Kittles's return, it is no secret their success directly relates to their health.
This directly relates to the next item.
And that directly relates the the device's biggest problem.
The main source of concern is uneven heating, which directly relates to thinning of parts.
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