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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intelligence leaks" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive or classified information from within a government or organizational entity. Example: The government is investigating the source of the intelligence leaks that revealed top secret information to the public.
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Intelligence leaks about yellowcake shipments have an infamous history.
I do find it unseemly to see the intelligence leaks coming out of there trying to boost this president's image.
"There seems to be more reliance on information based on intelligence leaks which lack credibility of proof.
Yuval Steinitz, a senior minister close to Mr. Netanyahu, said on Israeli radio that "intelligence leaks are bad whether they come from there or from here".
Still others suspect that he fell prey to military brass resentful of his years of investigating intelligence leaks in the armed services.
Intelligence leaks may occasionally be necessary, but they should be a last resort after internal institutional avenues have been exhausted, suggests the conservative QandO blog.
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For instance, British intelligence leaked false information hinting at revolutionary new developments in long-range radar.
What he was carrying, Snowden indicated, was the biggest intelligence leak in history.
White House advisers are clearly concerned that the F.B.I. may conclude there is reason to investigate the intelligence leak.
A computer screen displaying Lon Snowden, the father of US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, on his arrival at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport.
It was the day the soldier accused of the biggest intelligence leak in US history came face-to-face with the computer hacker who first turned him in.
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