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Discover LudwigThe term "human intervention" is a correct term in written English.
You can use it to refer to any action taken by a person as opposed to, for example, a machine or an automated process. For example, "The project was plagued with delays due to human intervention."
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Now, thanks to human intervention, there is.
More egregious violations require human intervention.
Sometimes human intervention in nature causes problems.
There is no chance of human intervention.
But don't blame the house; cite human intervention.
The mountain, another pyramid, seems to lie beyond human intervention.
But down in Florida, there's too much human intervention.
Insurance claims could also be settled without human intervention.
Natural wanderers, the wolves had arrived unaided by human intervention.
It was far too fast for human intervention.
Not human intervention to make them spawn in captivity.
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