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The sentence "improve intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to improving one's own intelligence or that of another person or entity. For example, you could say, "I'm always looking for ways to improve my intelligence."
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They would also actually improve intelligence collection and analysis.
We can and should have discussions on how far to take security measures and how to improve intelligence coordination.
"So when he came back to this job, he felt the need to improve intelligence capabilities across the board".
There's no question that that is part of the answer, and one always wants to improve intelligence.
He said the U.S. troops would also help to train Cameroonian forces to enhance border security and improve intelligence collection.
But she made a number of recommendations about how the security services could improve intelligence gathering and the emergency services their coordination and organization.
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We will improve intelligence-gathering and border patrols".
Beyond the evident need to improve intelligence-sharing across E.U. countries, Duquet said, "in our country, we don't have a culture of data management and data registration".
Substantive proposals are also under consideration to improve intelligence-sharing among law enforcement agencies and to overhaul the security forces to make them less corrupt.
And maybe Flynn's report will improve intelligence-gathering in Afghanistan, which would be entirely welcome.
So as we improve intelligence-sharing among federal agencies, and that, in turn, with our own department components, we also improve intelligence-sharing with, as I said, state and local tribal partners.
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