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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intense fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a fire that is very strong, powerful, or severe, often in contexts related to wildfires, firefighting, or dramatic situations.
Example: "The firefighters struggled to control the intense fire that engulfed the forest."
Alternatives: "fierce blaze" or "severe flames."
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The intense fire focused on former Gov.
"This was a pretty intense fire," Chief Flood said.
Elevated values of charcoal concentration reflect the intense fire regime of the area.
But an intense fire, or a combination of other factors, can delay or even halt recovery.
He said: "It was a very intense fire - the plaster had come off the walls.
Averroes's philosophy drew intense fire from both Christian and Muslim zealots.
"It's going to be the most intense fire that we have ever seen".
However there is little doubt Israeli forces are using intense fire power.
The intense fire swallowed them all, except Mr. Dawson and the family's sixth child, Lakeesha, 17.
London fire brigade said an intense fire took hold of 100% of the building.
For 11 years there has been an intense fire deep inside the dump.
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