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Discover LudwigThe phrase "over interpretation" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the process of analyzing or understanding something in a way that is excessive or exaggerated. Example: The professor warned her students against over interpretation of the poem, urging them to focus on the author's intended meaning rather than reading too deeply into every word.
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Using only blue-light FAF could lead to an over interpretation of the size of atrophic patches and the center involvement [9].
However, this might be an over interpretation of our data.
Despite these potential benefits, we caution against the over interpretation of power simulation results.
They aren't sufficient for P granule assembly and it seems like an over interpretation of the localization data.
The impact of this in classrooms is that it favours "retrieval" (we used to call it regurgitation) over interpretation, favours acceptance over invention, and favours dictation over discussion.
June 24, 2014 The Times reckons that Kurdish leaders rebuffed Kerry's appeal for unity, which maybe an over interpretation of Barzani's remark about the "new reality" in Iraq.
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That looked like an over-interpretation.
But over-interpretation is what Washington does best.
Other geographical differences also counsel against over-interpretation.
But beware an "orgy of over-interpretation" blogs Marc Ambinder for The Atlantic.
Attempts to make classical music sound new often smack of forced over-interpretation.
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