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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a program that interprets" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing software that processes or translates data, code, or commands into a more understandable format or action.
Example: "The software is a program that interprets user commands and executes them accordingly."
Alternatives: "a software that translates" or "an application that decodes".
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C code needs to be compiled by a program that interprets the code into signals that the machine can understand.
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To properly interpret the data, a program that describes the quadrupolar interaction exactly was necessary.
As a result, she designed a program that teaches the cloud how to diagnose breast cancer by using artificial intelligence to read and interpret data about cancer cells collected through fine needle aspiration.
Create a program that stores user input.
If you turn on "Morning Joe"—a program that you could easily have interpreted some time ago as being quite pro-Trump, enthusiastic about him, in certain ways now is discussing whether he has dementia.
One intrepid Twitch user has done just that, programming an interface that interprets their fish's swimming habits as button presses on a virtual controller for the original Red/Blue version of Pokemon.
A software program that is part of the system interprets data collected as a patient walks; it then suggests adjustments.
This process includes eight steps that, together, enable water managers to define the goals of the data-collection program, design a monitoring program that directly supports these goals, and interpret the resultant data in a manner that facilitates effective management of the human activities that affect water resources.
Finding a program that worked was.
Blink is a communications device that interprets the hand gestures of people on the road.
I'd just spent four years in a semiotics-heavy critical-studies program that trained me to interpret the world as a system of Saussurean semiotic signs, which, combined with my youth and insecurity, resulted in a somewhat morbid tendency to take pop culture very, very personally.
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