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Discover Ludwig"interceding with" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
It is used to describe someone intervening on someone else's behalf. For example, "The lawyer was interceding with the court on her client's behalf."
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Interceding with a Saudi prince to get a British lorry driver's sentence to flogging commuted.
He enjoyed some success interceding with General Musharraf's deposed predecessor, Nawaz Sharif, getting him to pull back from a dangerous military confrontation with India in Kashmir last summer.
Mr. Quinn wanted his help in interceding with prosecutors in Manhattan, and the two men had several conversations about the topic beginning in October 1999.
(Told of a fellow diner's gluten allergy, our waiter became her advocate, interceding with the kitchen like a court-appointed nutritionist).
The unreconstructed Mr Hartz even argued in court on December 20th that Mr Volkert, by interceding with the workforce on behalf of management, had "saved the firm billions".A VW spokesman concedes that "something clearly went off the rails".
1991 -- The ethics committee rebukes Senator Alan Cranston, a California Democrat, for interceding with regulators on behalf of the former savings-and-loan operator Charles H. Keating Jr. in exchange for campaign contributions.
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Could she intercede with a kidnapper?
I know you can intercede with God.
'I'll try to intercede with those bad people.
Dead Muslim saints cannot intercede with God or perform miracles.
Their appeal is otherworldly, as they intercede with the Almighty.
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