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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's open to interpretation" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English
This phrase means that something can be understood or explained in different ways by different people. It can be used in various contexts, such as discussing a piece of literature, a work of art, a statement, or a situation. Example: The ending of the book left readers with mixed feelings because it was open to interpretation. While some readers believed it was a happy ending, others felt it was ambiguous and could be interpreted as tragic or bittersweet.
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It's open to interpretation".
The lyrics are mysterious and it's open to interpretation.
We will fight it because it's open to interpretation.
It's fair for the reader to come to that conclusion, but it's open to interpretation.
(laughs) Just kidding, it's open to interpretation.
"It's open to interpretation," she says.
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Although Ms. Kawakubo's summary for her show was "white drama," its virtue was that it was open to interpretation.
Possibly: like most stories, it is open to interpretation (it is ambiguous, slippery, etc).
Without trying to read too much into the answer, it was open to interpretation.
It is open to interpretation, leaving us in a difficult situation," Hassan said.
"There's no standard version of this show, so it was open to interpretation," he said.
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