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The phrase "as a intense" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the article "a" with the adjective "intense," which should be "an intense" instead.
Example: "As an intense competitor, she always gives her best in every match."
Alternatives: "as a strong" or "as a passionate".
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Junior will always be remembered as a intense Hall of Fame player from the old school.
Next week's episode is better, with Patrick Warburton (Puddy on "Seinfeld") appearing as a intense, deadpan policeman whose idea of fun is asking Casey to shoot him in his bulletproof vest.
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Dina peaked in intensity on January 20 as an intense tropical cyclone with winds of 210 km/h (130 mph).
Dina achieved its peak intensity on January 20 as an intense tropical cyclone winds of 215 km/h (130 mph).
Shortly after developing a well-defined eye, Connie attained peak intensity at 0000 UTC on January 28 as an intense tropical cyclone.
He has a reputation as an intense actor.
He has described this as an intense and uncertain time in an intense and dangerous neighbourhood.
Roethlisberger emerged as an intense competitor, even in recreational activities like table tennis and pool.
Dr. Müller-Steinhagen Müller-Steinhagenlication process as an intense labor of institutional inventorying andescribesathen.
The ground floor is conceived as an intense, compressed version of the surrounding street grid.
Also, as an intense younger man, Baker had a touch of Will Self.
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