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The phrase "a highly sensitive intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing information or data that requires careful handling due to its nature or implications.
Example: "The agency is tasked with gathering a highly sensitive intelligence that could impact national security."
Alternatives: "a very delicate intelligence" or "a critical intelligence report".
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An official with Pakistan's Inter-Services Intolligencommentined tothermenthanher toan to say that it was a "highly sensitive intelligence operation".
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Professional sports teams now collect and maintain a trove of highly sensitive intelligence, which serves as a lynchpin for developing a successful scouting strategy both within the organization and across the league.
Part of the team's evidence, a federal official said, centers on highly sensitive intelligence sources that are seen as giving Washington a clearer view into Moscow's activities on Novaya Zemlya.
(That seems like a stretch since they certainly contain highly sensitive intelligence).
It was stunning last fall, after the general's lapse into brimstone bigotry became public, when Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, far from disturbed, praised General Boykin for an "outstanding record" and kept him at the highly sensitive intelligence post during the inquiry.
The Justice Department sends Congress a letter insisting that the business records provision addresses a gap in intelligence collection authorities and has proven valuable in a number of contexts … [including] important and highly sensitive intelligence collection operations.
Such evidence is usually highly sensitive intelligence material.
The United States could provide highly sensitive intelligence information, and possibly help from agents inside Iraq to spirit cooperating scientists out of the country along with the families.
It will also want to ask about the relationship between the state, commercial technology giants and telecom companies – and the outsourcing of highly sensitive intelligence to corporations.
The subpoena is expected to pit the freedom of the press to cover highly sensitive intelligence issues against the government's authority to define what must remain secret in order to protect national security.
It is obviously a highly sensitive one".
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