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The phrase "a reason for intervention" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the justification or rationale behind taking action in a particular situation.
Example: "The committee provided a reason for intervention, citing the need to address the escalating issues within the community."
Alternatives: "justification for intervention" or "rationale for intervention".
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AMY DAVIDSON: Ryan just rejected humanitarianism as a reason for intervention, if I'm not mistaken.
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Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers and Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve, did not cite festering trade disputes as a reason for the intervention.
As a reason for government intervention in what is essentially a fight among competitors, this is pretty thin gruel.
That said, those who invoke the concept of exploitation frequently maintain that such exploitation provides a reason for state intervention.
Our findings of worse prognosis in clinically localised SRMs (<4 cm) (Supplementary Figure 2) corroborates with previous reports and suggests that 9p-deleted SRMs could have a different behaviour and hence be a reason for early intervention.
Violating consumer expectations around privacy is probably itself a sufficient reason for intervention.
Clearly, inability to wear shoes is a valid reason for intervention.
Did the United States at the inception of the war against Libya align itself with elements of al Qaeda, while elsewhere continuing to use the threat of al Qaeda as a reason for U.S. military intervention, presence and occupation?
Health concerns were frequently stated as a reason for taking part in the intervention and associated with an appreciation of the opportunity afforded by the availability of this intervention programme.
A reason for us to develop an intervention for a broad group of patients with suicidal thoughts.
For patients without known medical history of cardiovascular disease, a total cholesterol value ≥ 200 mg/dl was considered as reason for intervention (usually dietary).
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