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Discover LudwigThe phrase "another reason for interpreting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when providing additional justification or rationale for a particular interpretation of a text, situation, or data.
Example: "Another reason for interpreting the results in this way is the significant correlation observed in the data."
Alternatives: "an additional justification for interpreting" or "a further rationale for interpreting".
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In particular, the background presence of Victoria's mandatory response regime is another reason for interpreting the uptake rate of recommendations we observed as a kind of "best case" scenario.
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This is true of the bulk of research on human sexuality, and is a reason for interpreting the findings with caution.
In sum, I find strong reasons for interpreting the Convention as sometimes prohibiting a state court from applying its ordinarily procedural default rule to a Convention violation claim.
If these objections against an egalitarian and prioritarian specification of the threshold of harm are valid, we have particular reasons for interpreting intergenerational justice according to a sufficientarian threshold.
Another reason for this conjugation is interpreted from the FTIR results.
8 Additional evidence regarding e-cigarette use for the purpose of quitting versus other reasons is critically important for interpreting population-based estimates of smoking abstinence associated with e-cigarette use.
If this is kept in mind, we see no reason for confusion when interpreting the results.
True, § 5438 is criminal and for that reason in interpreting so much of its language as it shares in common with Sec.
For this reason, in interpreting the Yijing, Wang emphasizes that the meaning of a hexagram is to be sought in one line, as opposed to all the six lines that make up the hexagram.
But experts warn there is ample reason for caution in interpreting the new studies.
A second reason for caution in interpreting these figures is that there's some evidence that a growing proportion of the world's emissions are moving 'off the books'.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com