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"as intense as" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to compare two things, indicating that one has a higher degree of intensity than the other. For example: "The rain storm was as intense as a hurricane."
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As intense as that project was, they soon began another.
As intense as public life was then, things are moving even faster today.
As intense as they are, these tournaments become homecomings of sorts.
As intense as the instruction could get, Prince kept his tone calm and his humor dry.
The training is as intense as ever".
It was as intense as psychotherapy.
Colors as intense as neon.
"But nothing as intense as this".
He's as intense as Parcells is.
Were they as intense as each other?
Opposition to vouchers remains as intense as ever.
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