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The phrase "intensive contacts" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to frequent and extensive communication or interaction between individuals or groups. It can be used in various contexts, such as business, education, or personal relationships. Example: The two companies maintained intensive contacts for several months to finalize the merger agreement. In this sentence, "intensive contacts" implies that there was a significant level of communication and collaboration between the companies in order to reach an agreement on the merger.
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The talks broke down after weeks of intensive contacts.
But the specialists said that the appointment of a full-time replacement could pave the way for more intensive contacts.
American diplomats have also had intensive contacts with Saudi, Jordanian and other Arab officials in an effort to salvage the meeting, officials said.
The intensive contacts began in the fall of 2010, presumably around the time that Israel's negotiations with the Palestinians came to a standstill.
Mr. Sharansky, the former Soviet dissident who once led a Russian immigrant political party here and who will head the conversion compromise search, said by telephone that intensive contacts over the past week created increased understanding between the sides.
He is expected to appear before a judge in Karlsruhe, the seat of Germany's highest court, on Thursday to answer charges of belonging to a terrorist organization and having intensive contacts over several years with members of the Hamburg group, including three suicide pilots who perished in the hijackings -- Mr. Atta, Marwan al-Shehhi, and Ziad al-Jarrah.
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The open discussions on security were possible because of the intensive contact with all sectors of Russian society.
"She also had contact with the dog and also had more intensive contact with the patient when he got sick," said Dr Douglas.
Because of this experience I have always wondered how much intensive contact with such children mental health professionals receive during their training.
The US and other western governments still see him as a safe pair of hands, and are now in intensive contact with him and other top military men as Egypt's future hangs in the balance.
In recent weeks local media have carried stories about intensive contact with Russian officials and Vladislav Surkov, the Kremlin's so-called "grey cardinal," was reportedly spotted in Crimea last week.
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