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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really intense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very strong or extreme in nature, such as emotions, experiences, or situations.
Example: "The movie was a really intense experience that left me on the edge of my seat."
Alternatives: "a very intense" or "an extremely intense".
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A really intense horse.
"It's just a really intense, harsh pain.
I like a really intense inner life".
"I'm exhausted — it was a really intense game for me.
He'd lived with these songs in a really intense way".
I loved it, I felt like I was at a really intense but sedate rock concert.
"It had a really intense smokiness and a little bit of spice.
"It was a really intense moment for me as well," she says.
"It's a really intense festival atmosphere with a lot of parties".
It was a really intense moment and an unbelievable effort by everyone.
It's a really intense story, and all the songs are about it.
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