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The phrase "a very negative interpretation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's understanding or viewpoint that is particularly unfavorable or pessimistic.
Example: "Her analysis of the situation was troubling, as it presented a very negative interpretation of the events that transpired."
Alternatives: "a highly unfavorable interpretation" or "an extremely pessimistic view".
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"A very negative interpretation of the programs is they want to make sure there is a sufficient supply of Latino children to act as unpaid tutors to help their children learn Spanish," Unz said.
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