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"focuses intensely" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone concentrating very hard on something. For example: The student focused intensely on the test, determined to get the highest score possible.
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Sir Peter focuses intensely on language.
The one-hour programme focuses intensely on Rippon and his decision to halt his programme's investigation into Savile.
But each side focuses intensely on the details of the confrontation in the seconds before shots rang out.
And that comes into play very, very quickly and focuses intensely on anyone who's seen to criticise the state of Israel.
Although she focuses intensely on her work, Ms. Fishman, who lives in and keeps a studio in Manhattan, routinely makes time to see museum and gallery shows.
Vergara focuses intensely on one part of this picture: how to forcibly remove the weakest teachers.
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The United States... is focusing intensely on a remedy.
Feeling settled and secure, Ms. Karopkin was able to focus intensely on her teaching career.
Cyberbullying is a problem and schools are focusing intensely on academic work and examinations.
During the games, he would often remain quiet, appearing to focus intensely on the action.
Syrian state media focused intensely on Israel's onslaught against the Palestinians in Gaza.
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