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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good intensity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the level or strength of something, such as light, sound, or emotion, that is considered favorable or effective.
Example: "The painting's colors have a good intensity that draws the viewer's attention."
Alternatives: "a strong intensity" or "an optimal intensity".
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"They have a good intensity about them.
"There was a good intensity there.
"There was a good intensity and tempo to our play and real quality in the final third.
"At the start we were very comfortable and had a good intensity like we had in Paris last week.
"When we come together there is a good rivalry there, a good intensity about each of the matches".
This factor is directly related to the amount of laser power required to get a good intensity signal from a sweet spot on MALDI target.
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The storm had a "pretty good intensity" over Santa Barbara and Ventura counties during the predawn hours Friday, said Stuart Seto, a weather specialist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard.
"I thought in the second half we had a good attitude, good intensity, and we executed some really great tries, and that's the difference.
MCA wave forms were identified at a depth range of 40 60 mm and a stable forward waveform with good intensity was selected for monitoring (Nicolet Pioneer TC8080, Carefusion Corporation, San Diego, California, USA).
David Bruce Winery 1999 $42 ** 1/2 Appealing ruby color, good intensity with a hint of rose petals in the nose, though simple.
The lower hydrophobicity of LipidGreen1 was supposed to contribute maintaining a good fluorescence intensity in aqueous solution by distributed the dye in aqueous solution without loss of its fluorescence intensity.
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