Sentence examples for conventional interpretation from inspiring English sources

'conventional interpretation' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a widely accepted way of interpreting something. For example, "His conventional interpretation of the text was challenged by his professor."

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This is no more a conventional interpretation of Gilbert and Sullivan than it is a conventional stage.

For a more conventional interpretation, drive south a few miles along the 101 freeway to the Computer History Museum in Mountain View.

Geographic constancy, they say, reinforces the conventional interpretation that old housing and paint are the problem -- sickening whoever lives there, immigrant or not.

It is, though, very refreshing to be confronted by stories which so firmly refuse to yield to conventional interpretation, or even comprehension.

Today, this is becoming the conventional interpretation; Russia's citizens, after years of historical revelations, are readier to believe that Beria, bad as he was, was not much worse than most of the rivals who killed him.

The conventional interpretation is to see the organ-grinder as a personification of death, leading the traveller to his grave, but here the song conjured up an uncanny scene of Schubert and Beckett meeting face to face, in the place where beauty and bleakness converge.

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The violence in an early play like "The Homecoming" is rendered with fuller physicality than in more conventional interpretations.

In subsequent years, he repeatedly criticised conventional interpretations of quantum mechanics by using the paradox of what would become known as Schrödinger's cat.

Our analysis also contradicts conventional interpretations of African emigration as essentially driven by poverty.

His spirit of intellectual independence and his dissatisfaction with conventional interpretations often led him to adopt a skeptical tone, which played a large part in his teaching style.

Contradicting conventional interpretations of African migration being essentially driven by poverty, violence and underdevelopment, increasing migration out of Africa seems rather to be driven by processes of development and social transformation which have increased Africans' capabilities and aspirations to migrate, a trend which is likely to continue in the future.

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