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The phrase "interpreted liberally" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that something is being interpreted in a broad or generous manner. Example: The Constitution should be interpreted liberally to protect the rights and freedoms of all citizens. In this example, "interpreted liberally" means that the Constitution should be read and understood in a broad and expansive way in order to fully protect the rights and freedoms of all citizens.
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Justice Scalia used the event to repeat criticisms that the Constitution is being interpreted liberally.
Though his party's program calls for Islamic law — albeit interpreted liberally and consensually — he declines the name Islamist for centrist.
Because outstanding students with a variety of backgrounds and interests apply to Columbia, the first requirement is interpreted liberally and flexibly.
In a passing political moment when the government was not dependent on religious votes, Parliament did adopt a basic law of human dignity that Israel's Supreme Court has interpreted liberally.
Dzadovsky said he believed the "area" defined by the contract had some wiggle room and should be interpreted liberally to include teams that are reachable in about two hours, like the Braves.
Generally speaking, where national and state rules exist they tend to be interpreted liberally during periods of teacher shortage and more stringently as the supply of teachers improves; it is often possible for a teacher to secure the additional qualifications required to undertake a greater variety of work by taking university summer sessions or other kinds of in-service courses.
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Interpreting liberally from news reports, Abramson details the scandalous things he believes Trump got up to on that visit in a nearly 100-part Twitter thread (one of many on his feed).
They interpreted books liberally and wrote about them with a fluency and a precision befitting R. P. Blackmur's definition of criticism as "the formal discourse of an amateur".
It's a look at the letter of the law, and it does not take into account whether the exceptions for women past the federal gestational limit are interpreted more liberally by lower levels of government.
But, she adds, some courts believe "standing should be interpreted very liberally because we don't want to kick people out of court" who might have a case.
Resolutions of the General Synod have consistently sought to narrow the grounds on which abortion is carried out and have maintained that the law has been interpreted too liberally resulting in an unnecessary number of abortions.
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