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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from intervention" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the source or origin of something, particularly in relation to actions taken to improve a situation.
Example: "The improvements in the community were largely a result of support from intervention programs."
Alternatives: "due to intervention" or "as a result of intervention."
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This house took a big step backwards from intervention when it voted against military action in 2013.
By bringing these up a few points, an entire school could be freed from intervention without much change at all.
At the heart of the switch from intervention to prevention has been the development of 10 family centres offering parenting classes, coffee mornings, creches and playgroups.
"It is precisely the failure to communicate this key piece of information which disabled the family from intervention in the children's plans".
But in India, and in Britain, there are moments when the medical fraternity must step back from intervention and allow nature to take its course.
Fig. 1 Change in employment from intervention.
Fig. 2 Change in employment composition from intervention.
As was the case with DRD4, there is also evidence from intervention studies documenting differential susceptibility.
Abstention from intervention or interference in the internal affairs of an- other country; 5.
Abstention from intervention or interference in the internal affairs of another country. 5.
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The stale language of freedom-from-intervention promotes callous neglect and brutal indifference.
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