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The phrase "an intensity of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the degree or strength of a particular quality or feeling.
Example: "The artist captured an intensity of emotion in her painting that resonated with viewers."
Alternatives: "a level of" or "a degree of".
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A gene was considered to be expressed, if it had an intensity of >100.
And its very isolation promoted an intensity of purpose.
The music reaches an intensity of protest which is almost unbearable.
What politicians share with the Ring's extraordinary characters is an intensity of experience.
Robyn couldn't hear her but gazed in an intensity of effort at comprehension.
I loved it with an intensity of love that was a kind of nostalgia reversed.
Song lyrics become a platform for vocal pyrotechnics that demonstrate an intensity of expression that trumps mere words.
All have an intensity of colour that is almost luminous, and will last through to the first frosts.
The strongest section sees four women moving with an intensity of purpose that is almost warrior-like.
Verga wrote with terse accuracy and an intensity of human feeling that constitute a distinctively lyrical Realism.
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Gun control is the classic example of an intensity-of-preference issue.
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