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The phrase "a feeling of intense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong emotional state or sensation, often followed by a noun that specifies the type of feeling.
Example: "She experienced a feeling of intense joy when she received the good news."
Alternatives: "an overwhelming sense of" or "a deep sensation of".
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The powerful likeness conveys a feeling of intense distress.
We may well wince when some describe how the riots brought them a feeling of intense joy, liberation, power.
Salvadoran female refugees who endured the protracted civil war often experienced calorias, a feeling of intense heat in their bodies.
I left them in peace with a feeling of intense satisfaction at having witnessed this for myself.
WRIGHT shows, correctly, that at the root of Islamic militancy — its anger, its antimodernity, its justifications for murder — lies a feeling of intense humiliation.
"Elizabeth looked down at him and she felt herself overwhelmed by a feeling of intense, vast, dizzying relief at being touched by someone who didn't need her".
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Orgasm is marked by a feeling of sudden intense pleasure, an abrupt increase in pulse rate and blood pressure, and spasms of the pelvic muscles causing vaginal contractions in the female and ejaculation by the male.
PAGE G1 A LEGAL HIGH Runner's high, a feeling of euphoria after intense exercise, has long been legend among those who exercise intensely.
Orgasm is marked by a feeling of sudden and intense pleasure, an abrupt increase in pulse rate and blood pressure, and spasms of the pelvic muscles that cause contractions of the lower vagina in the female and contractions of the urethra and ejaculation by the male.
One of the most moving is a prose poem, "Awakened," which goes in part: "In advanced age, my health worsening, I woke up in the middle of the night, and experienced a feeling of happiness so intense and perfect that in all my life I had only felt its premonition...
They had sights to see, minds to broaden, effusions to emit ("My mind was smitten with a feeling of sublimity almost too intense for mortality," gushed Emma Willard, who would eventually found her eponymous school in upstate New York) and journals to fill with ecstatic observations about the Louvre, the cuisine and the weather.
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