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The phrase "interpreted as giving" is correct and usable in written English.
You may use it when you are referring to an action or interpretation that indicates an individual is providing something. For example, "The police officer's behavior was interpreted as giving her permission to continue driving."
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Those correlations are often interpreted as giving causal agency to personality in shaping political outcomes.
"It can be interpreted as giving them a hand, getting rid of evil spirits".
But pieced together the laws have been interpreted as giving them wide-ranging authority to undertake mass surveillance of emails, texts, phone conversations and internet searches.
That further direction came on Aug. 25 in the form of the presidential memorandum that many interpreted as giving the military considerable flexibility on the entire transgender policy.
The raging debate comes with Chapter 4, Verse 34 in the Koran, long interpreted as giving husbands the right to strike their wives as the final step in an escalating series of punishments for being rebellious.
Prominent black supporters of Mr. Obama, Democrat of Illinois, have been criticizing Mrs. Clinton over her remarks last week that some have interpreted as giving President Lyndon B. Johnson more credit than Dr. King for civil rights law.
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The reasons can be interpreted as given below.
Like any other computationally secure protocols, "negligible knowledge" used in the above definition should be interpreted as, given the available information to a party, the distribution of all possible values of the private input from the other party is computationally indistinguishable from the uniformly random distribution [48].
The strength of agreement has been interpreted as given by Landis and Koch (1977).
The person with dementia gave spontaneous verbal expression of liking the room and was interpreted as also giving non-verbal expression of feelings of security and trust in the caregiver by means of, for example, looks of tenderness and mutual understanding.
When Mario, perched on his father's shoulders, extended his hand for a high five, should that have been interpreted as his giving consent to being the subject of an article?
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