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Discover Ludwig"looks intense" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that appears to be challenging, difficult, or intense in some way. For example: "The exercise program he designed for himself looks intense - it includes two-a-day workouts and 20 miles of running per week."
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It looks intense.
Her voice is boyish and unadorned, and her eyes-down approach looks intense rather than diffident.
All the body-shaming aimed at Fernandez-Versini has occurred in the full media glare, which few would deny looks intense, so why are her views instantly discredited?
From this distance, the kinship looks intense; the Selma photograph is no homage, but the shadows (and the ominous silence) are as clean-cut as those of Hopper's "Early Sunday Morning".
While the ground-based warfare looks intense it's the aerial stuff I'm excited for, and here we get a good look at flying TIE fighters both in third-person and from inside the cockpit.
And it looks intense.
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McEnroe started looking intense.
She looked intense, serious.
It looked intense, but it worked.
Tywin Lannister appeared onscreen, looking intense.
Climbing to 16,000 feet over the Virginia countryside Saturday, Charles McGee looked intense but at ease.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com