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Discover Ludwig"some intelligence" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to refer to the ability to think or learn. For example, "He has some intelligence, but he needs to work hard to pass his exams."
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I have some intelligence sources".
At first, some intelligence experts were uneasy about drone attacks.
Some intelligence may be bad, or from an unreliable source.
"Our forces are finding weapons, ammunition, some intelligence information".
Some intelligence officials said Mr. Bolton overstated the Syrian threat.
You have to have some intelligence behind your training.
This would hopefully irradiate their decision-making with some intelligence.
Some intelligence officials have portrayed the job as a bureaucratic nightmare.
Some intelligence experts faulted the government for failing to prevent the latest attack.
It's also possible the rebels would receive some intelligence support, the officials said.
Some intelligence officials believe he was somehow killed in an American bombing raid.
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