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"in direct response" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that someone has answered quickly and directly to something that was said or done. For example: "In direct response to the situation, the government passed emergency legislation."
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Paradoxically, the Nuclear Suppliers Group was formed in direct response to India's illegal 1974 nuclear test.
But Israel said both helicopter attacks were in direct response to Palestinian violence.
Douglas Gordon's skull, kissed with Bourjois's Rouge Best, was made in direct response to Sam's act.
In direct response to the tragedy, Taber readers began contacting the Trust for Public Land.
No one is suggesting that these programs have been created in direct response to the attacks.
MR. MATTHEWS: But you answered in direct response to the -- Governor Romney and his Mormonism.
Some noted that the argument had been refuted by Darwin himself in direct response to Paley.
But the company insists it has always expanded in direct response to requests from potential customers.
In direct response to Hawley's allegation, a spokesman for Thompson admitted that he was aware that Newsnight was investigating Savile.
"Traffickers have changed their modus operandi in recent years in direct response to the attention and interventions of law enforcement.
Stokes said the government would impose several strict environmental protections in direct response to the issues raised by the community.
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