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1. The intense heat melted the metal door.
2. She felt intense pain when the bone broke in her leg.
3. Some of these young people are under intense pressure to succeed.
4. Intense heat melts iron.
5. A bad burn causes intense pain.
6. She has an intense love for horses
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1. I took an intensive English course last summer.
2. I took an intensive Russian course and learned the language in three months.
3. The program includes intensive instruction in English.
4. In "I myself saw them," "myself" is an intensive pronoun.
5. New laws were passed following an intensive study of the causes of pollution.
6. Intensive research will be needed to find a cure for this disease.
7. She was in critical condition and was being treated intensive care.
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Intense heat
melts iron.
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I took an intensive English course
last summer.
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Intensive research will be needed
to find a cure
for this disease.
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