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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would require intensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a need for significant effort, resources, or focus in a particular context or task. Example: "Completing this project on time would require intensive collaboration among all team members."
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Lorich said the extent of Bono's injuries meant the singer would require "intensive and progressive therapy".
Colonel Rubinstein said Private Lynch would require intensive physical therapy after her injuries had healed.
This is only a hypothesis and would require intensive research, Dr. Baker said.
By the end of the 19th century, it was clear that progress in understanding cancer would require intensive research efforts.
The third stage would require intensive IAEA inspection and verification of all Iran's nuclear facilities and suspension of any part of its nuclear programme regarded as "sensitive".
He supports a carefully regulated and nationally consistent model of commercial surrogacy that would require intensive counselling for all parties and which would ban financially unstable or first-time parents from becoming a surrogate.
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Testing high dosages in control subjects would indeed require intensive care management.
The values of R found in this analysis represent the difference between a pandemic that is controllable with less intensive mitigation strategies and would cause moderate amounts of illness to a pandemic that would require very intensive mitigation strategies and would cause greater amounts of illness.
The new system would require more intensive monitoring and would finally take student performance into account.
A1 ANTHRAX IN THE CAPITAL -- Traces of anthrax spores showed up in a remote White House mail room, and officials announced that a growing number of such suspected "hot spots" would require more intensive treatment of workers at the capital's main mail-sorting area.
Deciding whether it was too cheap would require an intensive investigation that must await the final word on Beagle 2's fate.
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