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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high intensity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a strong or extreme level of intensity, such as in physical activities, emotions, or experiences.
Example: "The workout was designed to push participants to a high intensity, ensuring maximum calorie burn and muscle engagement."
Alternatives: "a high level of intensity" or "a strong intensity".
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Meanwhile, fighting continued at a high intensity.
The 25-year-old returned to training three weeks ago at a "high intensity" level.
"For me it was a match with a high intensity and emotion with some good technical football," he cheered.
"Our first week in camp will target a high intensity training attitude, building on combinations within that environment.
At 11 a.m., the subjects rode a stationary bicycle at a high intensity for 45 minutes.
You can see how we started with a high intensity, how they had problems".
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"It's a high-intensity landscape," he said.
Hudgens described Valdespin as a high-intensity player.
"The nature of what I do -- it's a high-intensity job.
We're trying to prevent a pathway that is even worse — a high-intensity genocide.
"I am preparing my unit to operate in a high-intensity conflict".
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