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The phrase "a intensification of" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an intensification of" due to the vowel sound that begins the word "intensification."
Example: "The recent events have led to an intensification of public interest in environmental issues."
Alternatives: "an increase in" or "a heightening of".
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He said: "Since the beginning of this year there has been a intensification of contact between negotiators, both at technical and political level".
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I think there was a deepening, an intensification of what was really important".
In contrast, the MI currents under a northward IMF were essentially an intensification of a preexisting DP-2.
Though NHC meteorologists thought it was likely that Irene would become a hurricane, they were not expecting an intensification of such a magnitude.
"We're getting an intensification of a hard landing in Japan," said Jesper Koll, chief economist at Merrill Lynch here.
When Katrina hits, the rising waters are not so much a destruction, more an intensification of the already existing chaos.
At its core, this year's conflict is an intensification of a long-running power struggle between Mr. Pataki and the Legislature.
"It's more of an intensification of an existing digital trend," he said.
Importantly, this growth is driven to a large extent by an intensification of capital flows among developed nations.
We see a resumption of violence, an intensification of fighting in many locations," Robert Mardini, ICRC director for the Middle East and North Africa, told Reuters in Geneva.
And in a groundbreaking recommendation it advocated "an intensification" of cooperation with Chinese special forces.
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