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The phrase "a significant intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a notable level of intelligence, whether in a person, an artificial system, or a concept.
Example: "The research team was impressed by the significant intelligence displayed by the AI during the tests."
Alternatives: "a considerable intellect" or "a notable intelligence".
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At a time when critics contend that Sept. 11 reflected a significant intelligence failure, Ms. White said, "no one should be quick to point fingers or affix blame".
While the findings may result in a significant intelligence coup for the Bush administration and its allies in Britain, they also create a far more complex picture of Al Qaeda's status than Mr. Bush presents on the campaign trail.
"Would you consider that a wiretap of a leader of an allied country would be a significant intelligence activity requiring a report to the intelligence committees?" Mr. Schiff asked Mr. Clapper.
We then apply this approach in a significant intelligence application: examining the use of the language of influence in the jihadist magazines Inspire and Azan.
Greta also highlights what it describes as a significant intelligence gap on trafficking, saying the levels of trust and co-operation between victim support services and law enforcement agencies need to be improved.
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A Senate Intelligence Committee study, issued in 2014, concluded that EITs failed to elicit any significant intelligence.
Senior government officials said they were "unaware" of any significant intelligence results from the military raid in Yemen that left Navy SEAL Ryan Owens dead, NBC reports.
Senior government officials said they were "unaware" of any significant intelligence results from the military raid in Yemen that left Navy SEAL Ryan Owens dead, NBC reports.
The loss of an RQ-170 in Iran is a potentially significant intelligence blow for the United States, which has been stepping up efforts to monitor suspected nuclear sites in Iran.
The loss of the drone is a potentially significant intelligence setback for the United States and has further elevated tensions with Iran, which were already high over Western suspicions that the Iranians are secretly developing a nuclear weapon despite their denials.
Tomlinson said it was odd for a French person to be working for the British secret service but that a hotel security chief would have been a person of "significant intelligence interest" because of his access to the guest list and to rooms.
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