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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type or instance of intelligence that has been defined or established in a particular context.
Example: "In this study, we will analyze the effects of a given intelligence on decision-making processes."
Alternatives: "a specific intelligence" or "a particular intelligence".
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Third, case studies must exist that show that some subgroups of people (such as child prodigies) exhibit an elevated mastery of a given intelligence.
According to g theory, a single phenotypic latent construct underlies all scores of a given intelligence test.
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Militants were carrying out house-to-house searches, probably to find evidence that a spy had given intelligence to a foreign power used to launch the attack, he said.
Militants were carrying out house-to-house searches, likely to find evidence that a spy had given intelligence to a foreign power used to launch the attack, he said.
Given intelligence of a credible threat posed by al‑Qaeda, ministers need to do something or face accusations of complacency.
The materials, along with others reviewed in the intelligence cache, have given intelligence officials a much richer picture of the Qaeda founder's leadership of the network as he tried to elude a global dragnet.
I like to comment on stories where hypocrisy is involved, as when Alan Rusbridger went up before the committee which had given intelligence chiefs an easy ride.
The resistance is given intelligence by an unidentified informant from the Cylon command structure, by use of a secret dead drop; flipping a dog bowl and hiding some documents inside the tent next to it.
One said he had given intelligence information on terrorism.
In addition, holding Mr. bin al-Shibh as a military prisoner gives intelligence and law enforcement authorities greater latitude in questioning him.
In Britain, a draft Communications Data bill gives intelligence agencies even wider powers to intercept and store such data.There are decent arguments in favour of giving governments such powers.
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