Sentence examples for straight here from inspiring English sources

The phrase "straight here" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a direct path or direction to a specific location.
Example: "If you want to reach the library, just go straight here and take a left."
Alternatives: "directly here" or "right here."

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His line is straight here.

Whatever you do, don't go straight here.

I'd like to put the record straight here".

But only she could keep all the connections straight here.

And McCall added: "I have come straight here (to the post-match press conference).

"No one plays straight here," a foreign concession manager with six years of experience in Iraq told me.

The Nets have lost three straight here for the first time since trading for Kidd in 2001.

A. As long as we keep our terminology straight here and don't get speculation confused with manipulation.

Q: When you left Palestine, did you come straight here to Bourj al-Barajneh, or where did you go? A: We left at the time of the Nakba.

The trolley tracks at Erstfeld were perfectly straight; here they meandered a little, like strands of pasta, so the trolley wobbled as it ran.

"I think everybody chuckled slightly when we read the comments," said Casey, a transplanted Englishman whose runner-up finish was his second straight here.

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