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The phrase "a need for interventions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations that require action or assistance to address a problem or improve a condition.
Example: "The recent study highlighted a need for interventions to support students struggling with mental health issues."
Alternatives: "a requirement for interventions" or "a necessity for interventions."
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There is a need for interventions to support the uptake of RDTs by health workers.
These health behaviours often begin at a young age and track into adulthood, emphasising a need for interventions in children and young people.
Typically, problems are multiple rather than dual, with potential for mutual influence, suggesting a need for interventions that are sensitive to and encompass complex co-occurring problems.
What connects these tragic stories is a need for interventions that work, that give young people viable alternatives and a set of concrete skills to resolve conflicts peacefully, build empathy for peers who are different and work together to solve community problems.
Thus, there is a need for interventions to prevent alcohol-related diseases and injuries.
There is a need for interventions that encourage symptomatic individuals to seek medical help early.
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The intervention also caught the market off guard because even European officials appeared almost hopelessly disunited about whether there was a need for intervention.
Even within the CDU there was dissent, as many members agreed with the opposition Social Democratic Party SPDD) that instead of harsher prison sentences, there was a need for intervention before a teenager became violent.
"There is clearly a need for intervention studies," as Tappy recently phrased it in the technical jargon of the field, "in which the fructose intake of high-fructose consumers is reduced to better delineate the possible pathogenic role of fructose.
Garlinghouse echoed those statements, whilst adding that there is certainly a need for intervention from a regulator.
However, when a woman has a need for intervention in the second stage, spontaneous vaginal delivery is not an option she or the provider can choose.
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