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The phrase "and be interpreted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something can be understood or explained in different ways.
Example: "The data collected from the survey can be analyzed and be interpreted in various contexts."
Alternatives: "and can be understood" or "and may be explained".
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The ANC's secretary general, Gwede Mantashe, asked members to be circumspect in singing liberation songs with words that "can be seen and be interpreted to be contributing to a racial polarisation of society".
Any substance use may impair a parent's functioning and be interpreted as placing a child in greater risk for potential harm from neglect.
Long term changes in range corrections can leak into the observed sea level record and be interpreted as part of the sea level trend.
The score can thus range from 0 to 21 and be interpreted as follows: 0 3 = no significant pathology, 4 6 = mild gill pathology of minor clinical significance, 7 9 = moderate gill pathology of clinical significance, ≥10 = severe gill pathology of high clinical significance.
18 These terms, however, may mean different things and be interpreted differently by various clinicians.
Nonetheless, the text could well have multiple meanings and be interpreted in various ways.
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Which is subject to interpretation, and was interpreted in numerous ways by the media.
In contrast, U.S. contracts are detailed and are interpreted strictly.
The results are mixed and are interpreted in terms of cognitive dissonance and upward social comparison.
Minimum inhibitory concentrations were determined in the central laboratory and were interpreted using the CLSI criteria.
Most attacks were preceded by head trauma and were interpreted as commotio.
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