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The phrase "have no direct" can be correct and usable in written English depending on the context in which it is used.
An example of the phrase being used correctly in a sentence could be: "The study shows that the new policies have no direct impact on the overall satisfaction of employees." In this sentence, "have no direct" is used to indicate that the new policies do not directly affect the employees' satisfaction.
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Balloons have no direct way to control the direction they travel.
"We have no direct detection of water".
But I have no direct evidence".
But many organizations have no direct ties to politicians.
It would have no direct costs to employers.
I have no direct involvement with the OGP.
"They have no direct influence over our messaging".
Football terms often have no direct Spanish translation.
It will have no direct impact on illegal immigrants.
The countries' disaster management agencies have no direct communication.
Iran and the US have no direct diplomatic relations, hampering efforts to free the detainees.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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