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The phrase "went straight for" is a correct and common phrase used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express someone immediately moving towards something, without hesitation or deviation. Example: Despite the dark clouds and strong winds, the brave sailor went straight for the open sea.
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He went straight for the jugular.
She went straight for the bedroom.
Truax went straight for his drawer full of Zubaz.
But Mr. Cooley went straight for the technical stuff.
But Mom went straight for the total knockout.
"He went straight for the stab," he said.
ONCE upstairs, the guard went straight for my book.
Here the Potters went straight for the Clarets' jugular.
Brando ignored the sake and went straight for his filet.
I went straight for Clinique Moisture Surge Face Spray.
Instead they went straight for what was most valuable: human hair.
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