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The phrase "ample time to interpret" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the availability of sufficient time to understand or analyze something, such as a text or situation.
Example: "The report was lengthy, but we had ample time to interpret the data before the meeting."
Alternatives: "sufficient time to understand" or "plenty of time to analyze".
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For example, over the three-year period, students would have had ample time to interpret teachers' judgments of their (the students) abilities.
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For once he had ample time to read.
Beforehand, all subjects were given ample time to read the approach and to ask questions on the experimental process.
She said that the length of the tests, however onerous, gave students ample time to show their abilities and that it was not too much to ask every 10th grader to be able to interpret a passage written on the level of Dickens or to explain how to solve a geometric problem.
Lucky for them, they have ample time to do it.
In theory, Mr Perry has ample time to recover.
But one year is ample time to resolve this.
The job left him ample time to shoot the breeze.
Preservationists, however, have had ample time to build organizational skills.
This would give automakers ample time to adjust their production.
Mr. Martin said that Mr. Zimmerman had ample time to apologize to them before his arrest.
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