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Wilhelm Tell Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Direct or directly from artist.

Hi,

I am selling some works of art on a website. Do I say a work is "direct" or "directly" from the artist?

Thanks so much for your help!

  

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Wilhelm Tell Do I say a work is "direct" or "directly" from the artist? Actually, you may say either, but 'directly' is a safer choice.

  • Wilhelm Tell Do I say a work is "direct" or "directly" from the artist?
  • Actually, you may say either, but 'directly' is a safer choice.
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Wilhelm TellDo I say a work is "direct" or "directly" from the artist?

Actually, you may say either, but 'directly' is a safer choice.

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