Due and Straight

Due

Due adverb - In a direct line or course.
Usage example: a plane flying due east

Straight is a synonym for due in directly topic. In some cases you can use "Straight" instead the word "Due" as an adverb or an adjective.

Straight

Straight adverb - In a direct line or course.
Usage example: when we got to the airport, we went straight to the baggage claim area

Due is a synonym for straight in immediately topic. You can use "Due" instead the word "Straight" as an adverb or an adjective.

Both words in one sentence

  • Theatre / The Children's Hour Adaptational Sexuality: Martha is straight instead of gay in These Three due to censoring of the plot.
  • The Power of Love Another straight example, similar to the first, happens when Spock goes crazy due to Pon Farr.
  • Video Game / Tactics Ogre Going straight for the leaders directly results in higher Chaos Frame due to fewer battle-murders.
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