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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broad interpretation that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the flexibility or expansiveness of a particular interpretation of a concept, rule, or text.
Example: "The law allows for a broad interpretation that can accommodate various circumstances."
Alternatives: "a wide interpretation that" or "a liberal interpretation that".
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In a press release summarizing the AG's opinion, the court writes that Szpunar believes "a distinction must be made depending on the location from which the search is performed" and that "[h]e is therefore not in favour of giving the provisions of EU law such a broad interpretation that they would have effects beyond the borders of the 28 Member States".
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Roger M. Auerbach, a senior official at the Oregon Department of Human Services, said he was "surprised at the broad interpretation that the federal government has given to the Olmstead decision".
The evidence supports the broad interpretation that we call the 'Stanford Yale Sussex' synthesis.
The case that produced the November ruling was a government appeal of a decision by the lower court in this special system, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Court, which had rejected the broad interpretation that Attorney General John Ashcroft claimed for the USA Patriot Act.
Another issue concerns the broader interpretation that can be made of the significant findings.
We will use the terms "death" and "lifespan" to cover this broader interpretation that includes the decay of immunological memory.
However, the problem with such a broad interpretation is that it may contribute to confusion about what health promotion actually is and increase the risk of the concept becoming meaningless [ 33].
Rights groups argue crackdowns on anyone suspected of breaking the law apply a much broader interpretation that includes political dissent, not just direct insults about the most senior royals.
Stevens continued to push for a broad interpretation of it that included economic justice in addition to the formal end of slavery.
Moreover, given the loose language in other claims of this patent (such as Claim 14) that allow for 'essentially' the same molecule, a broad interpretation is possible that could easily cover thousands of other genes for this one patent.
Two case studies are used to illustrate the possible challenges that might be encountered in attempting to adopt local and holistic perspectives, and a broad interpretation of the heritage that lies in the local landscape.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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