Sentence examples for reading into from inspiring English sources

The phrase "reading into" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe making unwarranted assumptions about a situation. For example, "I think he's mad at me, but I'm probably just reading into the situation."

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Here's what fans have been reading into this season.

The lack of clear structure, much less traditional linearity, turns reading into an unusually active process.

That does not stop some parents from reading into the health of the shrub.

"They're reading into this much more than we anticipated," he said.

Perhaps I was reading into it, but he sounded a little wistful, too.

I may be reading into it but I took this as a sly response to Ferran Adrià's famous spherification technique.

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An important question that still needs addressing is how to interpret reading-into-writing processes from keystroke logging.

While neither of them had taken any integrated reading-into-writing tests, they had worked on reading-into-writing tasks during their studies.

However, less attention has been directed towards the development of reading-into-writing rubrics.

Discourse synthesis is arguably the core process of the reading-into-writing construct.

Chan (2013) began to fill this gap by defining the target reading-into-writing construct EAP tests.

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