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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intense weeks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period of time that is filled with a lot of activity, stress, or emotional experiences. Example: "After several intense weeks of preparation, the team finally launched the project."
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It may, in fact, be one of the most intense weeks yet for the candidates.
In its final, most intense weeks, the campaign will boil down to the economy and immigration.
It is highlighted by two intense weeks before spring break called Dragonmaker.
They typically compress a year's worth of algebra, physics or chemistry into three intense weeks.
"And for seven intense weeks you had not been focused on each other, but on this new addition to your life".
They go hand to hand against each other through the long, intense weeks of training camp, and then during the season.
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"It was an intense week.
It has been an intense week of bartering.
Supporters and opponents of the legislation began marshaling forces for a final intense week.
Time to sleep; need to rest up for an intense week of preparation.
"Real negotiations are taking place in all those little corridors … it's a very intense week".
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