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The phrase "an intensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of course, study, or experience that is thorough and concentrated in nature.
Example: "She enrolled in an intensive language program to improve her fluency in Spanish."
Alternatives: "a rigorous" or "a focused".
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Four children (10.8%) needed management in an intensive care unit.
The Americans have an intensive schedule.
Locatelli is an intensive farmer.
Switchback Switchback is an intensive mentoring programme.
At that point, an intensive search began.
He began an intensive program of rehabilitation.
It has been an "intensive" session, he says.
Despite an intensive search, the boy's body was never found.
She then spent an intensive six years on her project.
Still, the summer training program is an intensive indoctrination.
Examining them is an intensive, difficult and time-consuming process.
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