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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put directly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being stated or communicated clearly and without any additional information or explanation. Example: "Let me put it directly - she is not happy with your decision and wants to speak with you about it."
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But pressure must also be put directly on Russia itself.
This phenomenon was put directly into a relationship with the gate tunnelling breakdown.
The platter is most effective when food is put directly on it.
Put directly, today we just don't have the money to continue this level of staffing.
Regulators tend to mutter and obfuscate when the question is put directly.
And yet most of the money would not be put directly back into the economy.
In some cases, people accepted money overseas and bought property cash down, or had money put directly into overseas accounts.
Generally, his budgets are put directly under his control by the producer, and his take is what is left over.
"It is to be put directly under the flight path for the instrument approach" to the airport, he said.
Armstrong did not respond to requests for comment put directly to his agent and his manager on Wednesday.
Yet when put directly to the people in a referendum in recent years, the results have been mixed.
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