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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already very intensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or process that is currently at a high level of intensity or effort, often implying that it has been so for some time.
Example: "The training program is already very intensive, requiring participants to dedicate several hours each day to their studies."
Alternatives: "already quite demanding" or "already highly rigorous".
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It's worth noting that the U.S. refugee screening process is already very intensive.
Hence, intensification of the already very intensive therapy regimen and better supportive care may result in improved prognosis in AMKL patients.
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Filtering is already very cycle intensive and running filters on floating point numbers would be a waste of cycles.
Anyway, one wet biologists requirement is that vaccine administrations can be performed only twice a week (monday and thursday) and this is already considered a very intensive vaccination schedule from an immunological point of view.
For instance, in cases with a MR2 profile, further intensification of chemotherapy is not expected to be effective, given the saturation of the MRD response already observed at week 16 in a large German trial adopting a very intensive schedule.
The state department of health and human services had already begun assisting the county in the fall of 2014, and the legionnaires' investigation had become "very intensive" in early 2015, said Dr Eden Wells, Michigan's chief medical executive.
Very intensive, one to one.
lt is already very crowded.
The shelling of this area was very intensive.
"The whole season was very intensive, we never gave up, so it was not a case of being too intensive.
Overall, very intensive and powerful!
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