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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with an ever intensifying" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to convey that something is getting more intense or severe. For example, "The pounding of the thunder grew louder, with an ever intensifying boom."
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He chooses to stay there with the ever intensifying hallucinations of his dead family rather than be rescued, and he hides from a search team when they come on to the island.
Nevertheless, thinking about how small disturbances might grow explosively to produce substantial effects on a physical system's behavior became a phenomenon of ever intensifying investigation beginning with a famous paper by Edward Lorenz (1963).
"O Jerusalem," which opened last night at the Flea Theater in SoHo, is Mr. Gurney's sincere, awkward attempt to wrestle with an ever-intensifying international crisis.
They introduce self-reinforcing mechanisms for an ever-intensifying stalemate.
The membrane was exposed to an X-ray film with an intensifying screen.
The hearing will overlap with an intensifying federal investigation into MF Global.
Autoradiography was performed with an intensifying screen at −80°C.
After hybridisation, all blots were exposed to Kodak XAR film with an intensifying screen at −80°C.
The gel was dried and autoradiographed with an intensifying screen at −80°C for 20 h.
Autoradiography was carried out for 14 days at -80°C with an intensifying cassette.
Gels were dried and exposed to radiographic film with an intensifying screen at -70°C.
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