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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently developed or emerging form of intelligence, whether artificial or human.
Example: "The rise of artificial intelligence has led to a new intelligence that can process data at unprecedented speeds."
Alternatives: "an emerging intelligence" or "a novel intelligence."
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He has set up a new intelligence service.
A new intelligence agency is to be created.
In this study, a new intelligence swarm computation of the global search is considered.
It also marks a shift in the foreign policy of Egypt, where a new intelligence chief brokered the deal.
The Internet document suggested that a new intelligence was at work, a rationality not seen in Al Qaeda documents before.
But isn't this number-crunching rather than the emergence of a new intelligence?
In 1995 most of the KGB's operations were transferred to a new intelligence agency, the FSB.
"It would take you 10 years to create a new intelligence agency," he said.
NATO created a new intelligence division headed by an assistant secretary general last year, but the idea predated Mr. Trump.
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The security services of France and America have let it be known that they are co-operating far more closely against terror (in part through a new intelligence-sharing centre in France) than anybody would guess.
And a decree setting up a new intelligence-system, dubbed the "Gestapo law", was repealed on June 10th, less than a fortnight after its introduction, following an outcry from human-rights groups.
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