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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to your intervention" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's involvement or action taken to help or resolve a situation. Example: "We are grateful for your support and look forward to your intervention in this matter."
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It's great to work in a business that responds so quickly to your intervention.
(Mr Van) "Thanks to your intervention, the students' learning activities are increased both inside and outside classroom, students' preparation at home and online.
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They will grow used to your interventions in social areas and your presence will slowly have an impact on their behaviour.
"If that guy is telling you you should feel shame, that's like Charlie Sheen showing up at your intervention to tell you to take it down a notch".
It would also send a strong but likewise limited message to Iran and Russia: We will not continue to tolerate your intervention in Syria without responding.
If there are none, you will know you need to adapt your intervention rather than invest in something that is useless.
"These are huge systems generating masses of data, and you have to understand these systems if you want to make your interventions more efficient," says Foreman.
Try to keep your interventions brief and give your student just enough to get right back on the scientific ?horse? once they?ve fallen off.
Realize that birds are smart and may learn to use your interventions as a means of getting your attention.
The first step is to lean back after your intervention in order to keep the focus within the group.
"It will require your intervention to avoid a self-inflicted wound to America's national security," Graham said in the letter written with former Sen. Jim Talent (R-Mo.).
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