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The phrase "a time of intense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period characterized by strong emotions, activities, or events, often in a dramatic or significant context.
Example: "The country experienced a time of intense political upheaval, leading to widespread protests and calls for reform."
Alternatives: "a period of great intensity" or "an era of heightened activity".
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We seem to be living in a time of intense but inchoate communication.
Mr. Obama's comments come at a time of intense scrutiny of sexual assault in the military.
Ronald Reagan were a time of intense deregulation of the broadcast industry.
This was a time of intense religious fervour, and plant symbolism assumed great importance.
"We're entering a time of intense integration activity," Mr. Perlin said.
It was a time of intense bombing, sniping, starving and freezing.
The Triangle fire occurred at a time of intense labor struggle, especially in the garment trades.
Vessel's launch comes at a time of intense activity around online video.
Trump's remarks come at a time of intense pressure on the NFL over player safety.
The bombing took place on Aug. 24, 1970, during a time of intense agitation against the Vietnam War.
London sees the new rules as adding to its financial burden at a time of intense budgetary pressure.
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