Is it a proper use of the word intensify?
Intensified education system may bring prosperity for the nation.
Grammatically, there is nothing wrong with "intensified" (or, perhaps more commonly, intensive). The writer should, however, clarify what he means by that. However, I would add the article and change the preposition: An intensified educational system may bring prosperity to the nation.
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Grammatically, there is nothing wrong with "intensified" (or, perhaps more commonly, intensive). The writer should, however, clarify what he means by that.
However, I would add the article and change the preposition: An intensified educational system may bring prosperity to the nation.