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The phrase "intensive workshop" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a highly focused training or educational program that typically takes place over a short period of time and requires significant effort from participants. Example: "I attended an intensive workshop on effective communication skills last weekend. It was a three-day program that helped me improve my public speaking and presentation abilities."
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The retreat was an intensive workshop in hygiene and movement that Abramović calls "Cleaning the House".
Every year, LAB has a two-week "summer intensive" workshop during which 35 to 40 plays are rehearsed and read.
An intensive workshop at New York's Ice Cream University followed for Mr. Viña, a former marketing specialist for Pillsbury and General Mills.
It is also holding a two-week intensive workshop programme for those made redundant, and has set up a helpline for Woolworths's staff.
Even "blended" degrees that are delivered mainly online tend to require intensive workshop sessions and tutorials at certain points in the learning process.
His first, three years ago, was an intensive workshop at a Costa Rica resort, sponsored by the Omega Institute and led by David Life, founder of the Jivamukti Center in Manhattan, where Mr. Gardener takes classes.
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There are also two five-session intensive workshops on decorative techniques.
The case was adjourned, and after months of intensive workshopping, we handed down our decision.
Participants will settle in for 12 days of intensive workshops in poetry, playwriting, fiction and creative nonfiction, and events including lectures and an open-microphone night.
Ms. Duke has been teaching intensive workshops in Hawkins technique and developing new dancers to bring into the company when it can be re-formed.
Some won a last-minute reprieve; about 350 passed the necessary tests after brief intensive workshops that CUNY offered free during January.
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