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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tense stuff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to refer to topics or materials related to tension, stress, or emotional intensity, often in a casual context. Example: "The movie had some really tense stuff that kept me on the edge of my seat."
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Tense stuff.
Very tense stuff still.
(SI) 3.09pm My word, this is tense stuff.
32nd over: England 110-3 (Butcher 49, Thorpe 26) This is really tense stuff as Thorpe and Butcher do their damndest not to throw away their wickets against the gentlish medium-pace of Oram and, in this over, Styris.
It was incredibly tense stuff.
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It was indeed tense, nervy stuff and goals duly did arrive.
Tense and riveting stuff, including Game 1 upsets of the defending champion Lakers and the Western Conference's top-seeded Spurs, down-to-the-wire finishes everywhere and breathtaking performances from the old guard (Ray Allen and Jason Kidd) to the new breed (Derrick Rose and Kevin Durant).
His expulsion had been tense, uncomfortable, heart-pounding stuff.
There are more important things to worry your students about than arcane stuff about tenses.
However, he thought it was "a solid, exciting, pulse-pounding 45 minutes" that was "tense, action-packed, and stuffed with memorable one-liners and touching character moments", particularly praising Amy's countdown and Octavian's death, and gave the episode four out of five stars.
It was gritty, powerful stuff, full of tense domestic scenes, pulsating drama and Wainwright's particular speciality: pitch-perfect, punchy dialogue.
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