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The phrase "a result of intensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an outcome that stems from a thorough or rigorous process or effort.
Example: "The improvements in the project were a result of intensive research and development."
Alternatives: "an outcome of thorough" or "a consequence of rigorous".
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The plan was a result of intensive horse-trading between Democrats and the Bush administration, bringing to the fore fundamentally competing notions about economic policy.
Seven in 10 British butterfly species are declining dramatically as a result of intensive farming, habitat loss and climate change, the largest survey of Europe's butterflies has revealed.
Its biodiversity is regarded as of high national and international importance, but is declining as a result of intensive farming.
The article deals with the problems of the urbanized environment appearing as a result of intensive region developing.
"Both [my] son and stepson have autism spectrum disorders and have experienced significant recovery as a result of intensive biomedical interventions," he claimed.
Loss of ammonia (NH3) as a result of intensive N fertilization, especially due to agronomic practices in South China, is not well characterized.
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In his accounting, the cost utility of neonatal intensive care is expressed as the cost per quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) gained as a result of neonatal intensive care.
But Mr. Takizawa said the construction details, like a side seam specifically requested by Mr. Djokovic, are a result of an intensive design process.
This may be a result of the intensive training in palpatory techniques that the students receive during their course.
But even those population levels were not terribly high, as the barn owl had suffered a historical decline from the mid 1800s through to the late 1980s, as a result of increasingly intensive agriculture which affected barn owls' habitat and prey.
My immune system remains almost completely wiped out, a result of the intensive chemotherapy I underwent the week before my transplant.
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