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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already intense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or feeling that is currently very strong or heightened, often implying that it has been intense for some time.
Example: "The competition for the championship has been already intense, with teams pushing their limits to secure a victory."
Alternatives: "already strong" or "already heightened".
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The rivalry between the two crews is already intense.
The competition for research council income is already intense.
In an already intense family, the tie between Tony and his mother had been exceptionally intense.
The new numbers are certain to ratchet up the already intense political pressure on BP.
When we arrived less than an hour later, the heat was already intense.
Critics say online cramming adds to a student's already intense schedule.
Dench has the best chance, for sure; though the competition for best actress is already intense.
Artillery fire across the line of control that divides the state, already intense, could be stepped up.
The riots have fuelled an already intense debate in the Labour high command about how to oppose Mr Cameron.
There is already intense scrutiny of Brown, whose in-game adjustments and rotation have frequently been questioned.
There is no need this time to generate fear of a threat to the UK; there is already intense fear.
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