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The phrase "directs about" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear and does not fit standard usage; a more precise verb or phrase should be used instead. Example: "The manager directs about the new project timeline" is awkward and confusing.
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Despite President George W. Bush's 2004 speech trumpeting the future of interplanetary exploration, NASA's $16.8 billion budget for 2007 directs about $3.5 billion into the aging Space Shuttle and International Space Station programs at the expense of other missions.
Both these waves are mostly observed when the magnetic field directs about 20° with respect to the solar wind flow direction.
This year Sigrid directs about a dozen performing horses while Gunther & their ten-year-old son, Buffy, keep an eye on things from the edge of the ring.
The Canadian Institute for Photonics Innovation, a federal center of excellence, directs about 30% of its activities toward biophotonics research.
In addition to saving lives, the average doctor in California directs about $2.3 million a year in spend.
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(Joe Swanberg and Greta Gerwig aptly called the film they co-directed about young artists "Nights and Weekends").
I've directed about five episodes now.
I am very directed about that".
In the document, the writer indicated that he had directed about 25 suicide bombings inside Iraq.
In 2010, the wealthiest countries directed about $1.5bn to help developing countries adapt to a changing climate.
Two years ago, he said, investors were directing about 40percentt of their college savings funds into all-stock portfolios.
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