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Discover Ludwig"intense years" is a perfectly usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a period of time that was filled with a high level of activity or emotion. For example, "The 1990s were an intense years for the music industry."
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Whatever it was, something galvanized during those very intense years".
"I think there's going to be intense years of litigation over this," Mr. Glazier said.
"This has been two intense years of getting permits and making sure it was environmentally safe".
She defines herself through her "intense years" as a competitive swimmer.
I don't know whether it was just a natural process or, literally, cumulative exhaustion of what were very intense years.
"It has been two intense years, profiting from the fertile ground that is Fendi and the historic richness of our Roman origins," Mr. Beccari said.
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"It was a very intense year, including Evan's birth.
"It's been an intense year of warfare," he said.
These two events set the context for an intense year of diplomacy.
"It had been an intense year, with lots of untethering in the world," Mr. Coburn said.
High point: "The intense year I spent in Nicaragua during the popular insurrection".
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