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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are still interpreting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ongoing analysis or understanding of a situation, text, or event.
Example: "The researchers are still interpreting the data collected from the experiment to draw meaningful conclusions."
Alternatives: "are continuing to analyze" or "are in the process of understanding".
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We, the citizenry, are still interpreting.
"Now, more than five years later, the courts are still interpreting them.
Scientists remain awed by what Dr. Solecki discovered and, armed with the latest technology, are still interpreting what the physical evidence of the skeletons and the multiple burials implies.
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He's still interpreting Spanish cuisine, and — lucky for us — still indulging his fanciful impulses.
Alex Ureña is still interpreting Spanish cuisine, at his reinvented restaurant formerly called Ureña, and still indulging his fanciful impulses.
Alex Ureña is still interpreting Spanish cuisine at his reinvented restaurant, formerly called Ureña, and still indulging his fanciful impulses across a menu with the possibility of affordable, conventional dining.
So much of what they do or say is still interpreted, by themselves as well as by others, through the prism of the Holocaust.
Although the sites were distributed on a grid, Ogawa's (1987a) data were still interpreted qualitatively because realistic three-dimensional modeling including the conductive ocean for TF data has long proved difficult.
It turns out the directional short-time Fourier transform can be canonically defined with (2.10) for distributions (fin mathcal{D}'_{L^{1}}(mathbb{R}^{n})), because the test function ({g }_{u,b,a }inmathcal{D}_{L^{infty}}(mathbb{R}^{n})) and thus the integral formula can be still interpreted in the sense of Schwartz integrable distributions [7], p.203.
In an interview with Cosmopolitan's Editor-in-Chief Joanna Coles, Steinem expressed frustration that, in 2015, female ambition is still interpreted as aggression.
Jack Broughton, a celebrated boxing champion (and another who was also a swordsman), had gone some way to defining the rules of prizefighting in 1743, based on earlier work by Figg, but by Johnson's time the rules were still interpreted very loosely.
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