Sentence examples for have an intensive from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'have an intensive' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase 'have an intense' to describe a situation that is powerful or overwhelming. For example, "I had an intense experience when I climbed to the top of the mountain."

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The Americans have an intensive schedule.

"They have an intensive approach to business, loyalty to artists, and respect for hip-hop culture," he says.

We already have an intensive regime of support called the Work Programme, and today's announcement is an admission it's failing; but instead of putting it right the plan is to shunt the people it's failed onto yet another scheme afterwards.

Students have an intensive active participation in the experimental sessions.

"He'll certainly have an intensive few days leading up to that Scotland game.

The associated literature matrixes reveal that team-oriented approaches do not have an intensive research area.

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But, as Dahl put it, "the bar is so incredibly fucking low" — the hospital still doesn't have an intensive-care unit.

Amerell has fervently denied any wrongdoing but admitted having an "intensive private friendship" with Kempter, 27.

Colombia's roads are in good condition and the country has an intensive if confusing interurban bus service.

"We've had an intensive meeting and in the little time available I believe this meeting has confirmed the close relationship between our two countries," Merkel said.

It has an intensive care unit as well as a CT scan and shares an MRI with another hospital in the city.

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