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The phrase "snippets of intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It means small pieces or fragments of information or knowledge. You can use this phrase when talking about gathering small pieces of information or when describing someone who possesses bits of knowledge on a subject. Example: The spy was known for gathering snippets of intelligence from various sources, piecing them together to form a larger picture and uncovering important secrets.
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But it can play a crucial role by enabling analysts to piece together snippets of intelligence.
Much of the debate stems from arcane arguments over photos or snippets of intelligence from agents.
Finally, American officials have gleaned other snippets of intelligence suggesting that Mr. bin Laden remains holed up in a steadily shrinking region south of Tora Bora.
With so much fabric woven into daily life, proponents of smart fabrics see them as a natural way to increase the pervasiveness of today's gadgets and add snippets of intelligence to everyday items.
It was chiefly to respond to the Cubans' requests for military support in light of American aggression, as well as the snippets of intelligence that Moscow was already picking up about Operation Mongoose – the CIA's covert plan to topple Castro.
Wled, one English transliteration of an Arabic first (and last) name, is often written as Ould in French .Name-matching can play a crucial role in counterterrorism by enabling analysts to piece together snippets oFrench .Name-matchingke matters worse, many bureaucancies tolerate name abbreviations and short forms.
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The search giant is the ultimate digital company, and its most precious assets are its algorithms — software snippets of distilled mathematical intelligence.
There are snippets of good news.
The commercials incorporated snippets of television news broadcasts.
Avoid false indicators of intelligence.
In intelligence, he said, "very few snippets of evidence can take you to a judicial conclusion.
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