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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledged the intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone recognizing or admitting the intelligence of a person, group, or concept.
Example: "During the meeting, she acknowledged the intelligence of her colleagues in addressing the complex issue."
Alternatives: "recognized the intellect" or "appreciated the insight".
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Senior American officials acknowledged the intelligence setback, but insisted that information was still being collected using a variety of informants on the ground, systems that intercept electronic communications like cellphone conversations and satellite imagery.
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But he acknowledged that the intelligence agencies had not delivered a definitive verdict.
Gen. Robert W. Cone of the Army, director of the military's Joint Center for Lessons Learned, acknowledged that the intelligence necessary to carry out attacks like these had not measured up to expectations.
Mr. Juncker, who has spent much of his time in recent years struggling with the crisis in the euro zone, acknowledged that the intelligence service "was not my top priority".
Since April 2003, senior American officials have acknowledged that the intelligence reports that placed Mr. Hussein and at least one of his sons in the Mansur district of Baghdad had been regarded as less than solid at the time of that strike.
In issuing the warning last week, Attorney General John Ashcroft said the threat of another large terrorist attack was "credible," but he acknowledged that the intelligence leading to the warning "does not contain specific information as to the type of attack or specific targets".
Some critics acknowledge the wry intelligence with which Ingels presents his designs but wonder if the work sometimes lacks nuance, or polish, or is too pliant to the needs of powerful clients.
He acknowledged the "instinctive bias of the intelligence community to keep everything very close".
Western counterterrorism officials have acknowledged the threat and European intelligence agencies have reportedly stepped up measures to track recruits.
A 2008 report by the director of national intelligence acknowledged, "The definitions of 'national security' and what constitutes 'intelligence' — and thus what must be classified — are unclear".
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