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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also intense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not only strong or powerful but has an additional layer of intensity.
Example: "The storm was not just severe; it was also intense, causing widespread damage."
Alternatives: "equally intense" or "additionally intense".
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But he is also intense.
The mood is cold but also intense.
French interest is also intense.
Efforts in America are also intense.
It's a true cabaret, I guess – funny, but also intense".
There are also intense sessions of indoor bicycling.
In other states, the debate is also intense.
Mann's other work on show is also intense.
The pain was also intense in other European countries.
In the case of some Whig-Clio officers, parental pressure was also intense.
There is also intense interest in the possibility of magnetic logic devices.
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