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The phrase "able to interpret how" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capacity to understand or analyze a particular process or situation.
Example: "She is able to interpret how the data trends affect our marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "capable of understanding how" or "able to analyze how".
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But, more importantly, it's critical to be able to interpret how business is done in the country.
Be okay with delegating responsibility to others who are responsible and able to interpret how you would want things handled.
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History can be useful to interpret how they interact.
What is less clear is how infants are able to interpret actions as goal-directed, and how these attributions could support their subsequent social reasoning.
Probably being good with multitasking skills, being able to interpret systems, hand-eye coordination, maths helps too, and some physics so you can understand how things are working.
You must know how to set up and use your meter properly, furthermore you'll need to be able to interpret the display.
Health practitioners need to be able to interpret heart and respiratory rates in acutely unwell children and determine whether these are normal or abnormal, and if abnormal, how abnormal.
That's what developers face – with each council able to interpret rules differently.
Crucially, Rosell has been able to interpret his coaches' new vision for the game.
Marketing professionals need to be able to interpret data.
I want people to be able to interpret it however they see fit.
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