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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have interpretation' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to the act of making sense of something or to provide an explanation for something. For example, "The data we gathered was difficult to decipher, but I feel like I have an interpretation that makes sense."
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Both sites have interpretation boards.
For example, as a deaf person, I face difficulty in accessing information as most of the media, especially television, do not have interpretation services in their programmes – including subtitles.
"We have laws, we have interpretation of laws," he said.
In order to access these programs and thrive within them, immigrant children and families should have interpretation services readily available.
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Brass and woodwind instruments around the world have been pretty much standardized; so have interpretations.
Similarly, the ultrasounds performed by the fellows did not have interpretations by the resident.
Although field guides have interpretations and information on bird songs, many times it is not accurate.
"Everybody has their own interpretation".
People have their own interpretations about that".
"I don't actually have an interpretation," Binoche shrugs.
But Mr. Rao and some independent observers have another interpretation.
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