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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intense liking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong affection or preference for something or someone. Example: "Her intense liking for classical music led her to attend concerts every weekend."
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Mottola immediately took an intense liking to the song, responding, "Are you kidding me?
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"It was too intense — like entering the priesthood".
"It was intense, like a movie," Mr. saidan-saideiber said.
It is lean and intense, like good white Burgundy.
Some of it was hauntingly intense, like Lonely Woman.
Tell her story.' And it was really intense, like tears in his eyes".
These wines can be intense like candy, toasted and rugged, and medicinal, sometimes all at once.
The scene is brief but intense, like the kind of dream one has after hitting the snooze button.
"There were times when it was definitely intense, but not intense like Madonna-can't-walk-out-of-her-front-door intense, which is, by the Godce the God, not my experience".
Around midnight the gunshots became very intense, like fireworks, especially at the gendarmerie close to our compound.
Breton's reverie is more intense, like that of a seer: mid-strip, he dramatically opens his eyes.
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