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"conducted an intervention" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation in which someone has intervened in a situation or behavior in order to address a problem or concern. Example: The concerned parents conducted an intervention for their son who was struggling with substance abuse.
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She has two children who are 4 and 6. "My husband conducted an intervention, quite honestly," she said.
Therefore, we conducted an intervention study on the CDSMP in this population.
We conducted an intervention study in 13 buildings or building groups owned within 5 developments.
Boge et al. 36, conducted an intervention trial of a probiotic drink containing Lactobacillus paracasei ssp.
In response to these gaps, Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) conducted an intervention targeting 12 NGOs in three Nigerian states.
We conducted an intervention study of indoor CO2 levels and sick leave among hourly office workers employed by a large corporation.
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We float various strategies for helping him see for himself how high-maintenance and self-centered she is, for how to encourage him to move on, for conducting an intervention.
For organizations, the low-threshold approach meant conducting an intervention that is close to established routines and available resources.
The potential effect of an intervention on actual behaviour and the underlying behavioural process that drives it can thus be examined by conducting an intervention modelling experiment (IME).
In order to conduct an intervention, problems must be located which takes up pharmacist time and therefore has an associated cost.
In contrast to an epidemiological approach, in this trial, we will conduct an intervention based on three major intrinsic fall risk factors (balance impairments, gait instabilities, and muscle weakness).
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