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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a promising intervention" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a method or strategy that shows potential for positive outcomes in a particular context, such as healthcare, education, or social programs. Example: "The researchers found that a promising intervention could significantly reduce anxiety levels in students."
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Physical exercise is a promising intervention for cognitive decline.
CAR-modified NK cells are a promising intervention for the treatment of cancer and infectious diseases.
Robot-assisted therapy (RT) is a promising intervention for stroke rehabilitation.
Results supported the judgment that PECS is a promising intervention method.
Subthalamic deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) is a promising intervention for primary dystonia; however, evidence regarding its efficacy is lacking.
It can be concluded that MWM is a promising intervention modality for the treatment of patients with Lateral Epicondylalgia.
This combination of reach and functionality makes online social networks a promising intervention platform for increasing physical activity.
Online CBT-based self-help for hoarding appears to be a promising intervention strategy that may extend access to treatment.
The main messages that this review conveys are the following: 1) CAR-modified NK cells are a promising intervention for the treatment of cancer and infectious diseases.
Results indicated that while Community Wise is a promising intervention, several changes need to be made in order to enhance the intervention.
Antiseptic silver alloy-coated (SAC) silicone urinary catheters prove to be a promising intervention to reduce UTIs; however, current evidence cannot be extrapolated to patients with SCI.
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