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"lines of interpretation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to different ways of interpreting a text or situation. Example: "The poem had multiple layers of meaning, and there were many lines of interpretation that could be drawn from it."
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Mr. Erard, a freelance journalist who has a master's degree in linguistics, follows these two main lines of interpretation down through the years, describing the work of modern linguists and psychoanalysts fascinated by verbal pauses, fillers and errors and what they might mean.
Three lines of interpretation of Bauer can be distinguished.
But there are two main, and opposed, lines of interpretation.
Our observations lead us to the following, general lines of interpretation.
Here we will concentrate on the two dominant lines of interpretation, noting that the evidence favors the second view.
There are two broad lines of interpretation of Locke's moral views, which I will briefly outline here.
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In line with Christian interpretation of the day, the slowdown of the fire during Saturday was seen as a result of divine intervention.
Different commentators developed different lines of interpretations in the light of the different concerns that motivated their exegesis.
Conversely, some criticism has pursued a vigorously iconoclastic line of interpretation.
However compelling, this line of interpretation is misleading, and James shows us why.
This line of interpretation has the merit of promising to make sense of the closing parenthetical remark of 3.24.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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