Sentence examples for the directness from inspiring English sources

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the directness

noun

The state or quality of being direct.

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I was startled at the directness.

One is the directness of the imagery.

The directness of the perspective is mesmeric.

Think about the directness of [Jesse Helms'] "white hands" ad.

But think about the directness of the Willie Horton ad.

The directness of my mother is clearly in my voice.

All of this is made more piercing by the directness of Bourne's dramaturgy.

There "everything" is a little problematic but I like the directness of the line.

Much of the iPad's magic — and its success — comes from the directness of the touch screen.

Although more sophisticated, they show a decline from the directness and restraint of the native tales.

The directness of her expression feels, in context, like a nod to Ms. Lincoln.

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