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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "make direct contacts with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used in a business context when describing how to reach out to potential customers or partners. For example, "We should make direct contacts with potential sponsors in order to secure funding for the project."
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He easily evaded the revolving door criminal statute by using assistants to make direct contacts with executive branch officials, or simply by discussing a client's objectives in generalities instead of "particular" matters.
Therefore, dsDNA is likely to make direct contacts with both Lys27 and Lys60 of SsoRadA protein.
Indeed, crystal structures have shown that the PH domains of Dbs and LARG make direct contacts with the bound GTPase [8] [23].
It suggests that both Ash2L/RbBP5 and the MLL1 SET domain make direct contacts with the substrates and contribute to the formation of a joint catalytic center.
eIF3 binds predominantly to the back or solvent face of the 40S ribosomal subunit, and is known to make direct contacts with the 18S rRNA component of the small ribosomal subunit [39], [40].
Nevertheless, corresponding Lys residues in the DNA-recognition motif of other members of the LuxR-type family of transcription factors have been shown [e.g. Lys 179 of DosR [30]] or predicted [e.g. Lys179 of SsrB [31] and Lys41 of GerE, [32]] to make direct contacts with DNA.
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Our approach is to make direct contact with academics.
For the perception of nonvolatile chemicals to be effective, the animal must make direct contact with the chemical's source.
In countries where there are fewer organisations involved, it may be possible to make direct contact with decision-makers from all sectors.
"I tried on a number of occasions to make direct contact with Cricket Australia at a very senior level for days but I didn't get a response.
Some make direct contact with the camera, but most are off in an interior world that no one will ever quite penetrate.
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