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"go straight for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to suggest an immediate action. For example, "When you get to the store, go straight for the ice cream aisle."
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Go straight for the jugular.
Republicans, by contrast, go straight for the gut.
I go straight for a run, first thing.
Nuno wants his team to go straight for the throat.
The crows come and always go straight for the eyes.
Skip the cold, sludgy Greek coffee and go straight for the dessert case.
At their first bedroom encounter, her eyes go straight for the gun on the table.
Do not trust the hotel room safe — go straight for the safe at the front desk.
I wouldn't introduce someone to the Beatles with Please Please Me, I'd go straight for Revolver.
Her critics said she tended to go straight for the jugular.
Were Donald Trump a client, Weitz would go straight for the neckties.
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