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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'with intensity' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something being done with a lot of effort or passion, or something that is particularly intense or powerful. For example: "He sang the song with intensity, putting his whole heart into it."
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And, uh, with intensity.
He squinted with intensity.
They forechecked and backchecked with intensity.
And play with intensity every game.
The place throbs with intensity.
"But he acts with intensity".
Hadad practically steams with intensity.
Copenhageners live springtime with intensity.
It's time to play with intensity.
He's played with intensity and he's scored.
The Mavericks played with intensity and efficiency.
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