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"expanded interpretation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when discussing a broad or complex interpretation of something. For example, "The author's expanded interpretation of the text raised many interesting questions."
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In the new Hobbit he plays Bard The Bowman, a character with a particular set of skills (well, one) – a small role in the book that's been beefed up for Peter Jackson's expanded interpretation.
He said that the cable companies were concerned that a finding of the sort advanced by Mr. Martin could lead to an "incredibly expanded interpretation" of the law by the commission to justify sweeping regulations, when in fact the law does not actually give the agency such authority.
Last summer, the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals upheld this expanded interpretation of the chemical-endangerment law, ruling that the dictionary definition of "child" includes "unborn child," an interpretation that will be challenged when the state's Supreme Court considers Kimbrough's case in the coming months.
The request to compel Apple to provide information on the iPhone was relatively routine (Apple has complied with these requests before,) but relied on an expanded interpretation of the All Writs Act (AWA) — which is currently also being used to try to force Apple to unlock an iPhone in a separate case in San Bernardino, California.
Apple successfully appealed the order on the grounds that it relied on an expanded interpretation of the All Writs Act (AWA) — the same act, passed in its current form more than 100 years ago, that the FBI is leaning on to order Apple to unlock the San Bernardino iPhone.
However, other authors have expanded interpretation of the consensus criteria to include non-mechanically ventilated patients and patients outside of the ICU [ 11- 14].
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"I think the difference is that in 2001, members of Congress didn't know that they would end up with those kinds of expanded interpretations by the executive branch," he said.
Opponents of the ECHR's developing case law fear that the courts ever expanding interpretations of the European convention on human rights has turned it in effect into a law-making body.
More recently, Friedman updated and expanded his interpretation in (2013).
And while LaPierre has successfully made guns more sacred than apple pie (it seems almost obscene to mention motherhood given how many mothers just lost their children), politicians who kowtow to the NRA have, in turn, appointed and confirmed judges who have expanded the interpretation of the Second Amendment beyond all reason.
Cadw expanded the interpretation provided at the sites to give more emphasis to the impact of the creation of the castles on the native Welsh, and the role of the Welsh princes in the events leading up to the 1282 invasion itself.
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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