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Discover Ludwig"straight across" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English and can be used as an adverb or preposition.
For example: I ran straight across the park to catch up with my friends.
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Go straight across, through the gate into some woodland.
Go straight across.
Straight across all those countries".
It should be straight across the board.
Then it sashays straight across that border.
Snow blew straight across the windshield, from left to right.
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For emphasis, the character wore a severe, straight-across bob.
Regarding the straight-across handlebar question, I'm taking advice from my doctor.
(Arnold's favorite is the number two, a straight-across-the-body, left-to-right flight).
Cut straight-across bangs.
Straight-across haircuts do not look good short.
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