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The phrase "a broader intervention" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or strategies that encompass a wider scope or address multiple aspects of a situation.
Example: "The committee proposed a broader intervention to tackle the underlying issues affecting the community."
Alternatives: "a more comprehensive approach" or "a wider strategy".
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At various points, the president approved modest measures to shape the Syria conflict but resisted a broader intervention, afraid of another Iraq.
This is a potentially effective component of a broader intervention strategy but highlights the need for sustained teaching procedures within this population.
But the impact of $85 billion in across-the-board spending cuts, which went into effect March 1, continues to ripple through other parts of the government, with a broader intervention nowhere in sight.
That dual terminology offers a flash of hope in some quarters that the border strip might be the first step toward a broader intervention — especially among displaced Syrians and for Mr. Assad's Syrian opponents, armed and civilian, many of whom have long pleaded for international air power to stop devastating government airstrikes against insurgent-held areas.
They worry that it is a slippery slope to a broader intervention.
A broader intervention strategy may have enabled more students to participate.
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Even so, there is wide agreement that a broad intervention like the one Treasury is proposing is necessary.
We have however taken an impartial approach to synthesizing a broad intervention covering principles outlined in scoliosis specific exercise literature.
In older people physical activity may help in improving constipation but probably as part of a broad intervention that affects all of these risk factors.
To ensure a broad intervention reach, we minimized exclusion criteria to patients older than 75 years, those without a valid mailing address, and those whose primary language was neither English nor Spanish.
42 Although an effect of NSAIDs on breast cancer risk reduction is too small to make a conclusive decision regarding its sole use in the prevention of breast cancer, these drugs may be part of a broad intervention approach, specifically since a beneficial effect is seen on colorectal cancers and cardiovascular disease.
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