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The phrase "are interpreted that" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce an explanation or clarification of a previous statement or idea. For example: "The data collected from the survey can be interpreted in various ways. However, the results are interpreted that respondents most strongly value affordable prices." In this example, "are interpreted that" is used to clarify the interpretation of the survey data. It is indicating that the results show that respondents prioritize affordable prices. Other examples of when you could use this phrase include: - "Different cultures have different traditions and customs. These traditions are interpreted that food plays an important role in every celebration." - "The symbols found in this ancient civilization have puzzled historians for decades. Some experts are now interpreting that these symbols represent a complex religious belief system." - "The actions of the company's CEO have been questioned by shareholders. However, his statements are interpreted that he is committed to improving the company's financial standing."
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In the Sebald approach to the unredemptive construct we call 'nature', both sympathetic and antagonistic interactions carry the same rules: it's how they are interpreted that comes into focus.
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Then, often without human intervention, the programs are interpreting that news and trading on it.
Investors are interpreting that as a no-holds-barred effort to remake Hainan into the Chinese equivalent of Monaco, Las Vegas and Hawaii.
But two weeks ago the United States signed an international trade agreement on genetically altered foods, and some environmental advocates are interpreting that as an enormous shift in position.
The funding is about how we are interpreting that knowledge to further an agenda.
It could be interpreted that way under the law.
And I don't think it was interpreted that way".
(At least it was interpreted that way at the time).
"It's unfortunate that my statements were interpreted that way," he said.
"I can see it being interpreted that way... but it wasn't intended that way.
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