cautiously interpret
Frequency: 6.910.3 per million words
To understand or explain the meaning of something with care to avoid mistakes or risks.
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- These results must be cautiously interpreted.
- Scientists often cautiously interpret new data.
- We should cautiously interpret historical documents.
- The lawyer advised his client to cautiously interpret the contract clauses.
- The government decided to cautiously interpret the new regulations.
- When facing ambiguous situations, it's best to cautiously interpret the signals.
- Financial analysts always cautiously interpret market trends.
- She urged them to cautiously interpret the early findings.
- It's important to cautiously interpret survey responses.
- Experts will always cautiously interpret preliminary research.