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The phrase "could be interpreted that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing how someone may perceive or understand something in a particular way. Here is an example: "The politician's words could be interpreted that he supports the new policy, but upon closer examination, it is clear that he is actually against it."
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It could be interpreted that way under the law.
You can say it could be interpreted that way by the Florida Supreme Court, I suppose.
On the transitional governing body, it could be interpreted that De Mistura – who wants to wrap up the first round of talks by Thursday – has made no progress.
"It could be interpreted that we are aiming for a coordinated, overarching economic policy" at the European level, the German finance minister, Peer Steinbrück, said.
A. Well, I have to say there's - in the wording of all of this, possible there is a - it could be interpreted that other way.
"If anything, Romans 13 creates a conundrum, because it could be interpreted that Kim Jong Un has authority to govern," she said.
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"I am loose with my tongue on occasion, and I may have said something similar to that or could be interpreted to that," he testified.
He said he could not remember calling them "a commie group and a pinko organisation", but added: "I am loose with my tongue on occasion, and I may have said something similar to that or could be interpreted to that".
One family member said that a coughing sound could be interpreted as that of an injured hijacker, but this could not be confirmed independently.
Carpenter added that the figures had not been intended to offend but that the authorities had decided they could be interpreted in that way.
This was not the intention of TSG, even if some of the initiative's objectives and interviews with participants could be interpreted in that direction.
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