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The phrase "intense personality" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe someone who has a strong, focused, and often difficult-to-handle personality. For example, "She has an intense personality, which can be difficult to manage at times."
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Garber's mild-mannered looks disguise an intense personality.
Bill presents himself with a buddhistic smile, barely hiding an equally willful and intense personality.
For such an intense personality, nothing less than that will do").
Mr. Fisher's and Mr. Juhasz's drawings show his devastating injuries, but they focus more on his intense personality and spirit.
Mr. Schultz has been trailing the second hour of "Anderson Copper 360" at 10 p.m., but he is considered to be a more intense personality than Mr. O'Donnell.
Esperanza Martínez, who runs Oilwatch Sudamérica, an environmental group in Quito, told me, "I confess, the intense personality that Steve has, it's a struggle for me".
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They certainly have intense personalities.
Relationships are hard to keep strong, especially when you're both artists with intense personalities.
But on a coaching staff with several intense personalities, Ryan's light touch with his players distinguishes him.
Their intense personalities and folk/classical back grounds fused with an energy that is the lost glory of rock.
They're both very intense personalities, and you can see that plainly.
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