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The phrase "a very very intense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the degree of intensity in a situation, feeling, or experience.
Example: "The storm last night was a very very intense experience, with winds howling and rain pouring down."
Alternatives: "extremely intense" or "incredibly intense".
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That was a very, very intense month.
It was a very, very intense relationship.
"Just a very, very intense turning of the documents".
"I don't like emotions to take over, but it was a very, very intense game.
"When you take aluminium and you burn it, you get a very, very intense fire".
They go into a very, very intense background search".
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Being an entertainer can be very, very intense.
We've got a food system based on a population being well fed by very, very intense agricultural methods.
During a public interview with Peter Sellars in Telluride's Elks Park on Sept. 5, Franco admitted, "There's a scene in there that's very, very intense; and it's graphic, but I think possibly it's having this effect on some people because of the way the whole movie is presented. .
In a telephone interview, in fact, she sounded very, very intense -- and hopeful.
I have the coverage of being a public person, but it's been very, very intense.
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