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The phrase "a highly intensive" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct term is "highly intensive" without the article "a."
Example: "The training program is highly intensive and requires a significant time commitment."
Alternatives: "extremely rigorous" or "very demanding."
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Data fitted included the San Antonio Cancer Institute (SACI) database of untreated patients, and CALGB #9082, a study comparing a highly intensive and moderately intensity adjuvant regimen in patients with 10+ positive axillary nodes.
They provide a highly intensive education, with all students and often professors too living on campus.
Finally, a highly intensive homogenization treatment was applied using a rotor-stator turbine in order to reduce crystal sizes.
Landscape modifications in combination with a highly intensive agriculture are known to have negative impacts on farmland biodiversity.
SPEAKER 1: I grew up in northern Maine on a commercial potato farm, so it was a highly intensive with chemicals fertilizers, herbicides, the whole nine yards.
Since the Mapuche have never practiced a highly intensive or productive form of agriculture, they are often forced to go into debt for agricultural supplies and crop seeds.
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SLEDD can thus be performed as a low-intensive and prolonged treatment but also as a shorter highly intensive modality, for each option with the same machine.
Alsace has a rich, highly intensive agriculture characterized by small farms.
There, after the country-wide 2005 urban uprisings, the ruling party launched an extensive, highly intensive developmentalist project intended to co-opt the urban population through small-scale developmental activities, grand infrastructure projects, and mass membership in the ruling party.
They are going to replace parts of the local culture with a highly demanding, highly intensive culture of achievement — involving everything from new child-rearing practices to stricter schools to better job performance.
It was a little like being taken on a slow-motion and highly intensive tour of Coventry – except that it was totally fascinating.
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