direct transition

Frequency: 6.05.5 per million words

A change from one stage to another without intermediate steps.

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  • The company aimed for a direct transition to the new software system, bypassing the old one entirely.
  • After the election, there was a direct transition of power without any major disruptions.
  • Students often find the direct transition from high school to university challenging.
  • The project plan calls for a direct transition from development to deployment.
  • To minimize downtime, they designed a system allowing for a direct transition between servers.
  • Her career saw a direct transition from a junior role to a leadership position within a year.
  • The government hoped for a direct transition to a market economy, but faced many obstacles.
  • Such a direct transition requires careful planning and robust infrastructure.
  • We need to ensure a direct transition of data from the legacy system to the new database.
  • The play featured a direct transition between scenes, with no blackout or curtain drop.