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The phrase "a matter of intense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a subject or issue that is being discussed with great passion or urgency.
Example: "The debate over climate change has become a matter of intense public interest and concern."
Alternatives: "a topic of great urgency" or "an issue of significant importance."
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Its wellbeing becomes a matter of intense scrutiny.
What happened next is a matter of intense dispute.
It is a matter of intense self-interest.
The so-called strategic defaults have become a matter of intense debate in recent months.
Who they might be is a matter of intense speculation, but little certainty.
That continues to be a matter of intense debate within the central bank.
Of course, what is conducive to environmental sustainability remains a matter of intense debate.
The significance and effectiveness of unarmed Palestinian struggle is a matter of intense dispute.
But how bleak they feel will be a matter of intense interest and conjecture.
But just what those documents showed was a matter of intense dispute.
Around Santa Fe, the football prayer issue has become a matter of intense civic pride.
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a matter of vigorous
a matter of heated
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