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The phrase "target directly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe focusing on a particular goal or objective. For example, "The company is targeting directly at increasing profits this year."
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My personal desire is that you paint the target directly on my back.
Many disease genes encode proteins that are difficult to target directly using small molecule drugs.
These had to be pointed not at the target directly but, rather, at the place where the commander thought the target would be when the torpedo arrived.
For this reason, strategic missiles have almost exclusively carried nuclear warheads, which need not strike a target directly in order to destroy it.
Mr. Regan said the ads were running in print media "because it's easier to target directly with print than with TV," although some limited TV advertising could run outside the United States later this year.
The article, The National Emergency Access Target and the 4-Hour Rule: Time to Review the Target, directly linked the NEAT with clear reductions in in-hospital mortality of emergency admissions.
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"I want to read something targeted directly at me".
Democrats are also weighing provisions targeted directly at jobs creation.
."—were targeted directly at this wide variety of debtor relief measures.
A total of 113 individuals and 32 entities have now been targeted directly by Australian sanctions.
Although PSPOs are often broad in spatial scope, they can be targeted directly at particular groups or activities.
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