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The phrase "intense inspection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a thorough and rigorous examination of something, often in contexts like security, quality control, or compliance checks. Example: "The facility underwent an intense inspection to ensure all safety protocols were being followed."
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But another question for experts is whether the inspection could have missed any damage that might have showed up under more intense inspection.
Iran has accepted that it will be subject to a more intense inspection regime than any other country on earth, at least for the first decade of the agreement's lifetime.
After almost a decade of the most intense inspection regime ever, the inspectors still believe Saddam has secreted away thousands of pounds of materials, more than enough to threaten every Israeli and many Arabs.
Her visual memory strengthened over the next few weeks, until she found that she was able to hold the entire crossword and its clues in her mind after a single, intense inspection — and then solve it mentally.
While Chibnall's script was crisply phrased and psychologically astute, David Tennant and Olivia Colman – as the detectives investigating the murder of Danny Latimer – added layers of pain, past and ambiguity through looks and silences perfectly judged for the long, intense inspection of character that a TV serial allows.
Her visual imagery strengthened over the next few weeks, until she found that she was able to hold the entire crossword and its clues in her mind after a single, intense inspection; and then she could solve it, mentally, at her leisure later in the day.
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For the county, that realization has resulted in regular and intense inspections of garbage, which public and private haulers feed into county transfer stations.
The most intense inspections today focused on Al Basil Chemical and Petroleum Research Institute, a government organization that helps develop things like antifreeze and engine lubricants from oil.
Mr. Weber said that after the Aloha accident, metal fatigue was a big issue, and the F.A.A. began to require the airlines to conduct more frequent and intense inspections as planes aged and accumulated more takeoffs and landings.
More than a thousand people who came for Friday Prayers in Tehran demonstrated against a decision to allow more intense inspections of Iran's nuclear sites and to suspend uranium-enrichment programs.
"As planes get older, they just have more and more intense inspections," said David G. Neeleman, the founder of JetBlue Airways, a carrier he started with new planes to keep operating costs low.
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