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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very intensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that requires a lot of effort, focus, or resources, often in contexts like training, study, or work.
Example: "The course was a very intensive program that demanded long hours and dedication from all participants."
Alternatives: "a highly demanding" or "an extremely rigorous".
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"We are gearing up to conduct a very intensive review".
"It's a very intensive level based on what the demand really is.
"We had a very intensive education program to really develop an audience," she said.
"They ran a very intensive campaign on a strong get-out-the-vote strategy," he said.
Listening in, Mr. Lewis said, "I want them to have a very intensive arts education within the season".
Kerry Marash, vice president of editorial quality for the network, said: "We're having a very intensive post-mortem that includes a top-to-bottom review.
"You realise you have to be physically strong when you come to the Premier League because it is a very intensive league," the player admits.
"They didn't know a word of Gaelic, so we tested them beforehand and after a week of a very intensive course.
A more recent and rapidly growing role is reablement, a very intensive and time limited intervention that allows people to recover from illness or surgery and regain skills and confidence.
"For select, high-achieving children in the middle and high school, we offer the International Baccalaureate Program, a very intensive, challenging and high level academic curriculum," said Dr. Woolley.
As chief executive of Barnsley Arena from 2006 to 2010, a service users and carers-led organisation, Elliot represented users, "and helped them to speak – a very intensive three years".
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