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"intensive correspondence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the frequent exchange of written messages or communications between two or more people. For example, "John and Sarah maintained an intensive correspondence while John was away on a five-month business trip."
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Fichte did not acknowledge this concept, however, and the two writers attacked each other most sharply in an intensive correspondence.
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AKU synovial sections showed particularly intensive SAP positivity in correspondence of ochronotic shards (Fig. 3A), especially in patients with high SAA and SAP plasma levels (Table 1, Fig. 4A,B).
After months of intensive rehab and studying Braille in English and Hebrew, she began taking correspondence courses in everything from Spanish to astronomy from The Hadley School for the Blind to supplement her degree from Yeshiva University.
Correspondence should go to: Critical Care Forum Editorial Office, A 60-year-old man has been in your intensive care unit with septic shock for 5 days and he has required a norepinephrine infusion for the entire time.
Comparison of the data from simulation and observation indicates that the simulation values have a close correspondence with observed data, and the model is able to capture essential food nutrient dynamics in semi-intensive aquaculture ponds.
Answer correspondence.
A spirited correspondence followed.
A correspondence developed.
correspondence was damning.
Mr. Thurber's correspondence.
The correspondence is striking.
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