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"a significant intensification" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It describes a notable increase or strengthening of something. You can use this phrase in various contexts, such as: - In a scientific or research paper, when discussing the effects of a certain factor or variable on a particular phenomenon: "The addition of X resulted in a significant intensification of Y." - In a news article, describing the escalation of a conflict or situation: "The recent attacks have led to a significant intensification of tensions in the region." - In a personal statement or essay, to emphasize a change or growth in one's experiences or skills: "My involvement in the program led to a significant intensification of my passion for community service." - In everyday conversation, to describe a noticeable increase in something: "The company's new marketing strategy caused a significant intensification in sales."
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Today's attacks were a significant intensification of the assault on Mr. Arafat and his authority.
The policy shift, coming at a time of escalating guerrilla violence, represents a significant intensification of United States involvement in the long and intractable conflict in this country.
On Wednesday night, a Green party official said about 200 members had joined in the previous few hours and there had been a significant intensification of people signing up in the previous 24 hours.
However, Blair's latest article represents a significant intensification of the warnings and suggests there is mounting panic in the party establishment about the idea that Corbyn is heading for victory.
In a significant intensification of British involvement in the Iraq crisis, the foreign secretary, Philip Hammond, will tell his EU counterparts in Brussels on Friday that Britain is prepared to join France in arming the Kurds.
Although these studies were conducted in small spring watersheds that were not subject to flooding, the contributions of these changes to the spring flow in a larger watershed comprising many of these degraded springs could lead to a significant intensification of flood hazards.
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The depression moved erratically and slowly towards the west, and wind shear inhibited any significant intensification.
The disturbance then entered an area of the Gulf of Mexico that was conducive to tropical cyclogenesis and became the first tropical depression of the season, after which it was forecast to make landfall before any significant intensification.
For all types of product, a very significant intensification of the drying process by immersed heating elements is demonstrated.
In essence, the combination of metal ion (CuCl2) precipitation, followed by immobilised metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) employing Cu2+ IDA, provides a great potential to achieve significant intensification of pDNA purification process with improved efficiency and throughput.
One tropical cyclone prediction model forecast significant intensification to a minimum pressure of 968 mbar, and other models forecast the depression would reach hurricane status upon making landfall.
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