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"two different directions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to any two directions, physical or metaphorical, or to contrast two different things, views, or ideas. For example, "The team had to decide whether to take two different directions with the project" or "The two sides in the dispute were going in two different directions."
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He pointed in two different directions.
Recently, he has been pulled in two different directions".
This meant approaching the problem from two different directions.
But soon his influence was challenged from two different directions.
Asked about Rivera on Feb. 19, Smith told reporters, "We're going in two different directions".
With The xx, sound and subject go in two different directions.
They park up and head off in two different directions, dragging their golf trolleys behind them.
Her chest was heaving and her eyes seemed to roll in two different directions.
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The hexagonal cloak could hide objects from six different directions.
Three new books challenge that complacency, from three different directions.
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