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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gathers intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who obtains information, especially information of a secret or confidential nature. For example, "The detective gathered intelligence on the organized crime ring."
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Colonel Miles Quaritch, head of RDA's private security force, promises Jake that the company will restore his legs if he gathers intelligence about the Na'vi and the clan's gathering place, a giant arboreal called Hometree, on grounds that it stands above the richest deposit of unobtanium in the area.
Of course the United States gathers intelligence on Germany; of course it must.
He pages through auction-house catalogues at bedtime, and gathers intelligence from dealers and art-world cognoscenti.
An outside state gathers intelligence to decide who is powerful and then pays them, making their power even greater.
The Pentagon's spy services include the National Security Agency, which gathers intelligence through satellites and other electronic eavesdropping.
Shin Bet, which gathers intelligence, would work with the Israeli military, which operates in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, to track down the suspect.
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Gathering intelligence, perhaps?
They will gather intelligence.
Al Tawhid had gathered intelligence for the operation.
Gathering intelligence inside Iraq is not easy.
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