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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are intensifying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is becoming more severe or stronger over time.
Example: "The effects of climate change are intensifying, leading to more frequent and severe weather events."
Alternatives: "are escalating" or "are increasing in intensity."
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Regulatory pressures are intensifying.
The attacks are intensifying.
The school's troubles are intensifying.
But complaints from industry leaders are intensifying.
And the headwinds are intensifying this year.
On the contrary, they are intensifying.
And they are intensifying ratings analyses.
Health concerns about soda are intensifying.
Two additional elements are intensifying the competition.
The cash outlays, too, are intensifying.
Conflicts are intensifying between different interest groups.
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