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The phrase "an intelligence document" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a document that contains information or data related to intelligence, often in a governmental or military context.
Example: "The agency released an intelligence document detailing the findings of their latest investigation."
Alternatives: "an intelligence report" or "a classified document".
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Mr. Libi's reversal was reported to senior administration officials in an intelligence document that was circulated on Feb. 14, 2004, the intelligence officials said.
On Friday, administration officials said they expected soon to declassify and release an intelligence document titled "Bin Laden Determined to Attack Inside the United States".
What the article actually said was that Mr. Obama was shown an intelligence document at a Tuesday counterterrorism meeting in January 2010 with the names and photographs of the Qaeda suspects, including some Americans and a 17-year-old girl.
The captain wrote that his agency would distribute an "intelligence document" containing information about "extremist activities" provided by attendees and added that "a blank index entry form is enclosed for submission of information on activists that you will be sharing".
Alastair Campbell, the director of communication and strategy, who has announced his resignation, reiterated his earlier denials that he had "sexed up" an intelligence document on Iraqi arms as the BBC report had alleged.
21 killed at least 1,429 people, including at least 426 children, an intelligence document says.
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My first thriller, "The Budapest Protocol," was inspired by a 1944 American intelligence document that laid out the secret Nazi plan for the Fourth Reich — an economic imperium that sounds alarmingly like today's European Union.
Beginning early last year, at least five of the suspects traveled to the tribal regions of Waziristan, where they learned to prepare chemical explosives and military-grade detonators that they intended to use to build three car bombs, according to German officials and a confidential German intelligence document that details the allegations.
In "Atomic Blonde," Theron plays Lorraine Broughton, an MI-6 agent in 1980s Berlin tasked with beating the Soviets in a race to locate a top-secret British intelligence document.
In 2003 an incident in which a radio reporter was found to have inaccurately accused the government of "sexing up" a pre-Iraq War intelligence document led to the resignation of a number of top BBC officials.
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