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become more intensify vs become more intensifier

The correct phrase is "become more intense." Both of the provided phrases are incorrect. The word "intensify" is a verb meaning to make something more intense, while "intensifier" is a noun referring to a word or phrase that strengthens the meaning of another word. To express the idea of something becoming more intense, you should use the adjective "intense."

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become more intensify

This phrase is incorrect. "Intensify" is a verb, not an adjective, so it cannot be used to describe the process of becoming more intense.

Incorrect. Use the adjective "intense" to describe something that is becoming more intense.
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become more intensifier

This phrase is also incorrect. "Intensifier" is a noun, not an adjective, so it cannot be used to describe the process of becoming more intense.

Incorrect. Use the adjective "intense" to describe something that is becoming more intense.

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