Sentence examples for quite direct from inspiring English sources

The phrase "quite direct" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is expressed in a very clear and straightforward manner, without any ambiguity or decoration. For example, "She was quite direct in her refusal to offer her opinion on the matter."

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Some are quite direct.

She was quite direct about that.

"But Brooke can be quite direct," he said.

And there's Kazu Kumagai, a dancer whose ties to Mr. Glover are quite direct.

It's all quite direct, as is the six-speed manual box.

"Traditionally, the Japanese are more ambiguous, but this time it was quite direct".

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Mr. Bush has not drawn quite so direct a link between economic suffering and political rage.

I doubt he would have been quite so direct if he had another election to fight.

It's an internet of ownership, so it's not quite a direct comparison".

"You can't be quite as direct as I was as governor".

Nonetheless, the fragments are a historical legacy, as genuine, if not quite as direct, as Stevens's inheritance of butlering from his father.

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