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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gets intense" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation that is suddenly becoming more intense. For example, "The pressure of the deadline gets intense as the end of the week draws nearer."
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It gets intense.
It really gets intense at the end".
He gets intense when he watches their games".
Tobias Ringborg gets intense playing from his orchestra.
"Johan, he gets into it, and he gets intense.
He gets intense sometimes, as we all do when we are passionate about our job".
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"The lawyers get intense, passionate.
It can get intense.
"The firing started getting intense last night.
Okay this is getting intense here.
IT'S getting intense, this business of walking into restaurants.
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