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Discover LudwigThe phrase "directly speak" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to indicate speaking in a straightforward or honest manner. Example: "She always avoids conflict and never directly speaks her mind."
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"Neither side can directly speak to the depths of the problems they claim they would fix.
But he did not directly speak about climate change or global warming.
It's a shame because I now feel like I can't connect or directly speak with true fans".
But since we live in a human world in which God does not directly speak to us, we need to ask, Who decides that God has given, say, the Catholic bishops his authority?
"Our new campaign builds on that, but tries to more directly speak to the products and the benefits of the products," she added, by "showing how easy it is to make our products and how convenient they can be".
"If I could directly speak to the British government, my suggestion is that the government should help the underage boys because they have no father, mother or brothers to help them here.
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Reeve has begun to confront scientists directly, speaking at major conferences about his concerns.
"The new cinema is directly speaking to an urban middle class," he goes on.
Users can place calls by directly speaking into the watch, just like Dick Tracy.
Similar issues arose with the plan for the Zayed National Museum, the institution that most directly speaks to the country's identity.
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