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Discover Ludwig"touch directly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to physically touching something without using anything else to do so. For example, "I carefully touched the painting directly, not wanting to damage it."
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Chase and Felton hadn't been in touch directly for more than a year.
Now that Pragulic has become better known, those interested in guiding get in touch directly.
We are looking at them now and then will be in touch directly with Mr. Malamud".
But like Suez, the invasion of Iraq did touch directly on the relations between the UK and the US.
We haven't been in touch directly for a long time, but I still think fondly of her".
"We have been in touch directly and indirectly with people in the Syrian government," Marc Tice said.
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"Most people have heard of cholera but have never been touched directly by cholera," Cormency added.
Unlike earlier leaders, like Sarah Brady or Representative Carolyn McCarthy, these organizers were not touched directly by violence.
We usually think about technology changing our world in terms of things it touches directly.
And that's a defeat for everyone touched — directly or indirectly — by the Edwards scandal.
It doesn't matter if we are touched directly; it can be an uncle, a grandma, a cousin.
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