- a direct approach.
-  a direct descendant of the king.
-  a direct flight.
-  a direct hit.
-  a direct link.
-  a direct question.
-  a direct quotation.
-  a direct response.
-  a direct result of the accident.
-  a direct route.
-  a term is in direct proportion to another term if it increases (or decreases) as the other increases (or decreases).
-  can you take me to the main entrance?.
-  conduct an orchestra.
-  Barenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for years.
-  criticism directed at her superior.
-  direct current.
-  direct exposure to the disease.
-  direct heredity.
-  direct vote.
-  direct your anger towards others, not towards yourself.
-  Don't train your camera on the women.
-  He aimed his fists towards his opponent's face.
-  He conducted us to the palace.
-  He directed all his energies into his dissertation.
-  He directed the children to do their homework.
-  he masterminded the robbery.
-  He trained his gun on the burglar.
-  I directed them towards the town hall.
-  in direct contact with the voters.
-  in direct sunlight.
-  lineal ancestors.
-  lineal heirs.
-  Please don't aim at your little brother!.
-  repeated their dialog verbatim.
-  She sent her children to camp.
-  Take a swipe at one's opponent.
-  the direct cause of the accident.
-  the direct opposite.
-  The explosion sent the car flying in the air.
-  the path leads directly to the lake.
-  We lead him to our chief.
-  went direct to the office.