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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not intense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks strong force, energy, or severity.
Example: "The colors in the painting are not intense, giving it a soft and calming effect."
Alternatives: "are mild" or "lack intensity".
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If the exercises are not intense enough, you can only tell the app that the exercises were too easy, and the app slowly increases the intensity the next time.
Stripped down, simplified, basic and, above all, easy: after a generation of architecture that, whatever its style, has been consistently intense, we are going to see a lot more things that are not intense at all, but laid back and comfortable.
The colors are not intense but are capable of covering gray hair in a subtle way.
Most likely, the broadened lineshapes are not intense enough to be resolved due possibly to the slightly lower Al3+ diamagnetic impurity levels in the goethite samples.
Although this seems a large number the fact that each of the first MLR models consists of only one independent variable means that the calculations required are not intense.
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Well, you can't say these Bulldogs aren't intense.
The programming phase is not intense but challenging and involves fun.
You don't get to be a commander in Vietnam if you're not intense".
Woodson's pregame pitch to the Knicks on Thursday was not intense.
"Ordinary people like me feel that the government's crackdown is not intense enough".
I have been around Tom Lasorda, Lou Piniella, Jim Leyland, and excuse me if they're not intense, because you better be focused.
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