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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as intensely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the degree or strength of an action or feeling in relation to something else.
Example: "She studied for the exam as intensely as she could, determined to achieve a high score."
Alternatives: "with equal intensity" or "as fervently".
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My obsession has been with photographing life at its most intense, as intensely as possible".
The financial lockdown continues, though not as intensely as before.
He has pursued the organ-trafficking allegations as intensely as anyone.
In its lighthearted way, the music swung as intensely as any being created today.
FEW Italian cities still live in their main squares as intensely as Bologna does.
"I have never worked as hard or as intensely as I did in this case".
When you work together as intensely as we did, either you're very, very close, binary, or it destroys the relationship.
It's understandable, then, that he frames the relationship among man, woman and violin as intensely as any love triangle.
She is as avid a fan as she is an actress; she listens as intensely as she speaks.
Besides, he says, "if you're working at a job as intensely as we do, you'd better be enjoying yourself".
So, try to learn as intensely as time will permit you to.
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