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Discover Ludwig"do it directly" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used as an instruction or command to someone to perform a task immediately without delay. Here is an example: "Mark, I need you to finish the report by tomorrow. Don't wait until the last minute, do it directly after our meeting."
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Campaign-spending lets them do it directly.
They can do it directly, through regulation.
"We do it directly and we do it indirectly and we seek allies in that effort".
Typically, candidates hire people to do it directly, rather than contracting a political party or outside company, the lawyers said.
We could do it directly, but then we have to agree on an exchange rate and there's no paper trail.
"It shows that you have to do it directly, by taxing the rich and subsidising the poor," Clark said.
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"If he hasn't done it directly, he's had someone do it on his behalf.
They had discomfiting information to convey, and they did it directly but respectfully.
It's done it directly, broadening the talent pool so that Somali-born Mo Farah could win double gold for Team GB.
"The closest you can get to doing it directly is if the person whose intent is at issue said stuff to other people.
He does it directly, as in a 1995 interview when he bragged, "I am the most seriously professorial politician since Woodrow Wilson".
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