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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whatever intelligence" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to any form of intelligence, often in a context where the specific type is not important or is being generalized. Example: "In this situation, we must rely on whatever intelligence we can gather to make informed decisions."
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Throughout, whatever intelligence predicts is precisely wrong.
So could God, or whatever intelligence cooked up DNA.
Whatever intelligence they found that supported their preëxisting theories was the intelligence they believed.
Bergdahl was doing his best to be "a model returnee", offering up whatever intelligence he had and asking to help in whatever way possible.
Whatever intelligence he may have is unlikely to be valuable enough to justify jeopardizing any good will created during President Obama's meeting last week with President Xi Jinping, he said.
He also downloaded whatever intelligence he could find on the military capabilities of regional neighbours, such as Israel, which he expected his target countries would be equally interested in.
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He said he consulted them before visiting a foreign country, as they let him in on whatever French intelligence believed was happening there.
Their insights could help all of us – whatever our intelligence – to be a little less stupid: Like Hanna-Barbera's Yogi, do you secretly think "you're smarter than the average bear"?
So whatever the intelligence community does, we continually do oversight," said Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C ., chaiR-N.C . the Senate Intelligenchairmanttee.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-San Francisco), who chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee, applauded the Obama administration's actions and said she supported sharing whatever U.S. intelligence was necessary "to bring these kidnappers to justice".
One could argue that these dialectics have been politically impotent for a half-century, and that Tiffany notwithstanding they continue to be -- whatever their intelligences, awarenesses, and veracities.
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