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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning We need to have a direct conversation about our relationship.
The direct cause of the accident was the driver's negligence.
We need to take the direct approach to solving this problem.
The direct to the top of the mountain is steep and rocky.
Take a direct to the highway, and then turn left.
The direct to the city center is through this road.
The GPS gave me the direct to the supermarket.
He provided me with direct to the best restaurants in the city.
The doctor's direct diagnosis helped the patient to recover quickly.
The artist's direct brushstrokes gave her paintings a unique texture.
The director's direct criticism of the actor's performance was not well received.
The lawyer's direct examination of the witness revealed new evidence.
The teacher's direct feedback to her students helped them to understand their mistakes.
The teacher gave direct instructions to her students before starting the exam.
The employee's direct confrontation with his manager led to his termination.
The direct approach is not always the most tactful way to handle sensitive situations.
Her direct approach to conflict resolution often resulted in a peaceful resolution.
She asked for a direct answer to her question.
The company took direct action to resolve the issue.
The doctor made a direct connection between my symptoms and my diet.
The movie had a direct impact on her emotions.
The direct result of her hard work was a promotion.
His direct approach to problem-solving was effective.
The book provided a direct account of the events.
The website provides a direct link to the online store.
The direct correlation between exercise and good health is well-known.
The direct was unhappy with the lighting during the shoot.
The film's direct gave specific instructions to the actors.
He made a direct deposit of his paycheck into his savings account.
I like to take the direct route to work to save time.
The quickest direct to the beach is through this road.
The journalist's direct question made the politician uncomfortable.
She had a direct conversation with the company's CEO.
The coach gave direct on how to improve our performance.
The teacher gave a direct to the students on how to complete the assignment.
The patient was given a direct injection of the medication.
The CEO's direct management style was appreciated by her employees.
The politician gave a direct response to the accusations.
The teacher will direct the students to open their textbooks.
Please direct your attention to the front of the room.
Her direct attitude towards life was the reason for her success.
The movie had a direct message about environmentalism.
The supervisor will direct the construction workers on the job site.
The coach will direct the team during the game.
She will direct the volunteers at the charity event.
The therapist's direct feedback helped her patient to make progress in therapy.
I followed the direct on the map to get to the museum.
The artist's direct style of painting was very popular in the 20th century.
The direct result of studying hard is getting good grades.
The direct consequence of his action is losing his job.
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