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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inadequate interpretation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an insufficient or unsatisfactory understanding or explanation of something. Example: The company's policies were met with confusion and frustration due to the inadequate interpretation provided by management during the meeting.
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Neglecting the precipitate loss of 1-naphthol and possibly of similar chemicals may result in the overestimation of their adsorption and inadequate interpretation of the underlying adsorption mechanisms.
The failure of slopes and the subsequent costs of remedial works are often the result of insufficient geological investigation and inadequate interpretation of ground conditions prior to design.
The wholly inadequate interpretation of Beauvoir's philosophical thought as a mere application of Jean-Paul Sartre's is a good example of the limitations of this strategy.
This risk for inadequate interpretation will be enhanced by infrequent use of the assay.
This may lead to lack of detailed comparison and inadequate interpretation of the data [ 17, 23].
Poor-quality data and inadequate interpretation will only create confusion if not addressed adequately from the outset.
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Few events in recent Greek history have created such a plethora of anxious but inadequate interpretations.
Because of inadequate reporting, interpretation and synthesis of study results are often difficult.
Beyond costs, structural barriers include inadequate language interpretation services and the assumption of health literacy when conveying information.
The material was inadequate for interpretation in three cases (4%).
The signal quality of the MRI measurements was inadequate for interpretation in one patient.
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