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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intense spotlight" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone or something is being put under a great amount of scrutiny or attention. An example sentence could be: "The politician was thrust into the intense spotlight of media attention after his controversial remarks went viral."
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But the teams play under New York's intense spotlight.
The case has shocked the nation and shone an intense spotlight on the BBC.
The scoring burden will now be shared, along with the intense spotlight.
The 5-watt L.E.D. created "an intense spotlight" strong enough for mountain bikers.
That puts an intense spotlight on the traditional swing voter on the court, Anthony Kennedy.
And in "Speech" an intense spotlight gives the Brussels museum director Paul Dujardin an almost papal air of authority.
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Standing under a dozen intense spotlights in a subtropical climate, she visibly sweats!
As he spoke, Bosh looked down frequently, averting his gaze from the intense spotlights of the N.B.A.'s interview room.
All played out in the intense glare of the spotlight.
That also contributed to the intense glare of the spotlight that was riveted on Ms. Drygalla, he said.
Samantha Stosur says the intense glare of the spotlight she gets put under every Australian summer puts an unfair emphasis on her early season form.
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