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Discover Ludwig"intense man" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a way of describing someone who is focused and driven. For example, "Jacob is an intense man; he always sets the highest goals for himself and works hard to achieve them."
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Kara said, "Intense, man".
He has always been an intense man on assignment.
An intense man appeared, Nizer Naieh Kheiralla, 36.
Yet the intense man could laugh at himself, too.
O'Malley is an "intense man, sometimes quick to anger".
John Paul is an intense man, but one who tempers his seriousness with frequent jokes.
Kassman is seventy-one now, a soft-spoken, intense man, with confidence in his abilities.
"This rivalry's intense, man," Federer said, trying to help the situation.
Mr. Gray is a slender, intense man with wiry gray hair and a slight goatee.
Gershon Mamlak, a slight intense man, talks about his past and present in impassioned bursts.
Resch — a garrulous, intense man with an edgy bearing — is a native of southern Germany's Lake Constance region.
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