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The phrase 'the most intensity' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a sense of urgency or heightened emotion in a situation. For example, "I felt the most intensity when I heard the news of my best friend's accident."
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"Most couples have the most intensity in the beginning.
When the fire blew through the house, it burned with the most intensity in the couple's third-floor bedroom.
While the cold in February was remarkable for its persistence, the brutal Arctic blast to begin March delivered the most intensity.
Gomez, showing the most intensity of his two-year career, crashed Joseph's crease to distract him, took hits along the boards to set up chances for others and pursued loose pucks with second effort.
"Perhaps the most significant change in American politics," Mr. Mann said, "which has picked up with the most intensity in recent years, is the disappearance of moderate, pragmatic Republicans like Percy".
On the other hand, the catalyst with the higher structural water and with (110) and (200) crystallographic planes being the most intensity contributors (after 211) was the most OER active material.
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The lesion was highly variable in size and imaging intensity; however, the most intense signal was always contiguous with the subchondral plate.
The most frequent intensity of the cup image is 255 which is also the maximum intensity of this image whereas the minimum intensity is 111.
The distribution for the most common intensity was set to 100 minus the sum of the other intensities.
The most common intensity markers were: hospital death (83%), ICU admission (49%), and intubation (45%).
The most efficient intensity measures (IMs) are identified for three masonry façades of churches in free and restrained conditions.
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