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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intense need" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It typically refers to a strong or powerful desire or necessity for something. Example: After months of living in poverty, the family felt an intense need for financial stability.
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"But I have an intense need to speak".
But this intense need to pray also began to frighten her.
There is an intense need for self-expression among the oppressed in our country.
She was being asked to confront an intense need that she didn't understand.
"One of the things I grew up feeling was an intense need to explain myself.
"I have an innate and intense need for justice," Cox told me.
Remember to ask yourself what this complexity, as also the intense need for coordination among competitors, means for developing countries.
One of the hallmarks of Asperger syndrome is an intense need to do the right things the right way.
The staff are experienced and apparently feel neither an intense need to chat nor abandon you when it gets quiet.
Another day, feeling an intense need for human interaction, she screams into her radio, but no one answers.
Breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) stands out among other MRI applications in its intense need for high resolution, high contrast, and rapid scan time.
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