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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a string of interpretations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series or collection of different interpretations or meanings of a particular subject or text.
Example: "The novel has sparked a string of interpretations, each offering a unique perspective on the author's intent."
Alternatives: "a series of interpretations" or "a chain of interpretations".
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His approach in the 1980s became less provocative, and more sensitive and controlled, and a string of interpretations of Chekhov, Ibsen and Strindberg met with critical and public acclaim.
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Enter Arbréole, a modern, social interpretation of a string of lights imagined by French artists Laetitia Favard and Alexi Prasit and developed in collaboration with CRIIF (Centre de Robotique Intégrée d-Île-de-France), Strate College, Le Cube, and composer Robin Aziomanoff.
In this new interpretation, Judy resembled the Joan Crawford character in "Mildred Pierce," a strenuously doting mother who covers up a string of misdeeds, including murder, committed by her daughter, with disastrous results.
Dream interpretation is more meaningful when you have a clear picture of your dreams, rather than a string of hazy images that you struggle to recall.
It has suffered a string of setbacks.
A string of Louisiana archetypes followed.
He let loose a string of expletives.
This leads to a string of questions.
He gives you a string of examples.
ITX made a string of unprofitable acquisitions.
Think of a string of pearls.
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