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The phrase "a very intense character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone with strong emotions, personality traits, or behaviors that are particularly powerful or extreme.
Example: "The protagonist in the novel is a very intense character, often driven by passion and conflict."
Alternatives: "a highly passionate character" or "an extremely strong-willed character."
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As we know, Trott is a very intense character.
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