Sentence examples for to be directly from inspiring English sources

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to be directly

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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It appears to be directly contradictory.

'Nobody likes to be directly attacked.

The abductions are not thought to be directly coordinated.

Local leaders were to be directly elected every five years.

The four main intelligence agencies are thought to be directly under the control of the president.

We settled on Sundays, not wanting to be directly competitive to Doctor Who.

"My music aims to be directly expressive, and this is achieved in part by strong rhythms".

Banana Kelly's bylaws say that "board members are not to be directly involved with management".

And under Chinese law work-placements have to be directly related to a pupil's studies.

Her films are always too strange to be directly mapped on to specific social issues.

Once you privatise a service, it ceases to be directly accountable to voters.

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