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He chose to take a direct stance.
Rather than take a direct flight.
Transitive verb: A verb that can take a direct object.
Health costs take a direct bite out of paychecks.
Therefore remote sensing, which could take a direct picture of the plasma dynamics is necessary.
We have seen the most pristine part of the reef take a direct hit".
BT: And did you take a direct path from Princeton to medical school?
Perhaps even more surprising is the evidence that relationship strain can take a direct physiological toll.
On Wednesday he may take a direct approach in urging his bishops to do the same.
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The crux of the case is therefore likely to come down to a dispute about what it means for someone to take a direct part in hostilities.
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