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The phrase "a body of intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a collection or group of knowledge, information, or insights, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The research team presented a body of intelligence that highlighted the key findings of their study on climate change."
Alternatives: "a collection of knowledge" or "a body of knowledge".
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A recent report -- prepared by the National Intelligence Council, a body of senior intelligence officials working alongside the C.I.A., and with outside experts -- ranks it among the new threats to American security.
In the late fall of 1999, a large body of intelligence suggested that Osama bin Laden was planning multiple attacks around New Year's Eve.
And I analyzed a thorough body of intelligence, good, solid, sound intelligence that led me to come to the conclusion that it was necessary to remove Saddam Hussein from power".
"A large body of intelligence has been built up over the years as to who these guys are.
Day told Cameron of a "limited but growing body of intelligence [that] supports the judgment that the regime was responsible for the attacks and that they were conducted to help clear the opposition from strategic parts of Damascus.
The Air Force footnote which indicated that biological weapons delivery was a possible, though unlikely, mission more accurately reflected the body of intelligence reporting.
If the Chinese government were able to track where U.S. soldiers are and even get their personal financial information, that could add to the body of intelligence China keeps on the U.S. military.
Here intelligence and a body of knowledge meet, and the former acts on the latter in productive ways.
"A growing body of credible intelligence indicates Al Qaeda continues to develop plans for multiple attacks against targets in the U.S. involving commercial aircraft, with some plans calling for hijacking airliners transiting near or flying over the commercial United States," the department said.
It drew on the emerging body of research on "emotional intelligence"—a form of intelligence that is different from but connected to reason or "rational intelligence"—by cognitive psychologists, neuroscientists, and neurosurgeons (e.g., Daniel Goleman 1995).
A significant body of information – including intelligence – indicates the Syrian regime is responsible for this latest attack.
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