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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'leads directly' is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when describing the relationship between a cause and its effect. For example: "Smoking leads directly to increased risk of lung cancer."
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Which leads directly to the second mystery.
"The crime clearly leads directly to Kadyrov.
The harbor leads directly to the lake.
Expectation is the worst; it leads directly to disappointment.
Lack of contrast in anything leads directly to boredom.
Which leads directly to "Melons for the Passionate Grower".
The double front door leads directly into the sitting room.
But that leads directly to the second, more profound discovery.
The health food store is on U.S. 190, which leads directly to Hammond.
Of the 25 links on its Welcome page, only one leads directly to a buying opportunity.
And the stone plank, center stage, leads directly to a killing floor.
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