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"direct intervention" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of assistance given to address a particular problem without going through intermediaries. For example, "The government stepped in with direct intervention to help the victims of the natural disaster."
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We need direct intervention.
Direct intervention seems unlikely for now.
Russia and China oppose direct intervention.
It probably won't come to direct intervention.
The policy of direct intervention hasn't worked as planned.
Direct intervention occurred in 17 of the 41 cases.
"There, I could be shielded from direct intervention," he says.
Gone are all thoughts of direct intervention in African breakdowns.
You wrote that more Syrian opposition figures are calling for direct intervention from the west.
But Mr. McCain is certainly seeing the risks of making such a direct intervention.
Washington considered its own direct intervention last summer, but decided it was too risky.
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