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Discover LudwigThe phrase "winter intensifies" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
One possible example of using this phrase is: "As December approaches, the weather turns colder and winter intensifies, bringing with it heavy snowfall and icy roads."
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As the threat of an actual winter intensifies, advocates for the poor have been worrying about how low-income households will cope with the high cost of heating oil.
Agency officials said a few weeks ago they had anticipated that more than 700,000 Syrian refugees would be living in these countries by year's end, straining their resources just as the cold Middle East winter intensifies.
Those left in the opposition-held areas of the city have little hope of relief as winter intensifies, food stocks decline and new arrivals cram into the homes and buildings that remain standing.
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Christmas intensifies the chiaroscuro (to use the pretentious kind of art-history terms I had in my head at the time): the contrast between light and shade.
And with that, the Chad Watch that started about a month ago intensified.
The handling of the bill in the Senate in the last two weeks intensified partisan enmity and distrust.
Federal scrutiny, which began nearly two years ago, intensified after the Jan . 31crash of Alaska Flight 261, in which 88 people died.
Ms. Sheehan said her abuse, which began after the birth of their son in 1989, intensified as their marriage progressed.
Implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1994 intensified the state's economic ties with the United States.
The events of 1959 intensified China's disagreements with India, which had given asylum to the Dalai Lama.
The battle in the convenience store market today intensified as Tesco, Britain's largest supermarket group, bought T&S Stores for £530m.
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