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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extract intelligence" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in any context where intelligence or information is being retrieved or derived from something. For example, "We used various methods to extract intelligence from the data we had collected."
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Heureka gives organizations the ability to extract intelligence from dark data.
Now that the data is held centrally, GMFRS is looking to extract intelligence from it.
It is not clear at this time whether the Taliban had been able to extract intelligence from Bergdahl.
We spoke to Israeli academics who had interviewed Jewish women used to befriend British soldiers to covertly extract intelligence from them.
Jason Price is chief operating officer of Anomaly42, a data platform that enables businesses from all sectors to extract intelligence from their data.
The C.I.A.'s director, General Michael Hayden, has said that the program, which is designed to extract intelligence from suspects quickly, is an "irreplaceable" tool for combatting terrorism.
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But the conventional court system has proved surprisingly effective at extracting intelligence.
Most were captured on the battlefields of Afghanistan in 2001 and 2002 and were sent to the prison in hope of extracting intelligence about the al Qaeda terrorist network.
By working for al-Qaida, Padilla, Comey argued, could be deprived of a lawyer and indefinitely detained as an enemy combatant on a military brig off the South Carolina coast for the purpose of extracting intelligence out of him.
In "The Inquisitor" (Henry Holt, $27), Mr. Smith introduces readers to Geiger, whose talent is "information retrieval," a sanitized way of describing a professional torturer who extracts intelligence by inflicting physical and psychological suffering.
On Monday, Iranian military officials were quoted in the state-run press saying they were extracting intelligence data from the drone and would reverse-engineer it to learn how it works.
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