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Discover Ludwig"getting intense" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is quickly becoming more challenging, more exciting, or more emotionally charged. For example, "The competition for the prize was getting intense, as each contestant was determined to come out on top."
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"The firing started getting intense last night.
Okay this is getting intense here.
IT'S getting intense, this business of walking into restaurants.
"After we did the first record," Errico says, "her life seemed like it was changing, and things were getting intense.
A reader boasted of getting intense Reiki massage from his wife so he could "just about pee over a five-barred gate at the age of 68".
He told a crew member about his crush on Tina and took the scripted line "The vibe between me and her is getting intense" and added, "I don't usually sweat, but I sweat around her. She's giving off the heat".
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"The lawyers get intense, passionate.
It can get intense.
It gets intense.
It really gets intense at the end".
He gets intense when he watches their games".
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