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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no less intense" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is just as strong or powerful as another thing, without any decrease in intensity. Example: Despite their arguments and disagreements, the love between the two sisters remained no less intense.
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Out of the operating room, with a concentration no less intense, Dr. Black does a lot of mental bargaining.
The countervailing pressures are no less intense.
This one between teenagers, but no less intense.
Today's commercial battles are less bloody, but no less intense.
Speculation over other cabinet positions is no less intense.
The resentment among liberals is no less intense.
For their part, the Israelis are no less intense.
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The battles she had been in have been fierce--and the battles in the future will be no less intense--and she has proven her steadfastness and is still standing.
He will also be fondly remembered for his great scholarly and personal generosity, his integrity and for his inveterate egalitarianism, manifested in his personal relations no less than in his intense opposition to social injustice.
Four protein spots were more intense (spots no. b4, b6-b8) in the early sixth instar, while 4 were less intense (spots no. b1-b3, b5).
Control condition could be no intervention, a less intense intervention or an intervention with different content.
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