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Which is correct? " redd between the lines" or "read between the lines" ?

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it makes me confuse .,and would you like to explain me what the meaning is ? thx before

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  1. "Read between the lines" is the rite one ,it means to understand the real fact by thinking(conversely) when we read.


  2. The correct one is" read between the lines". It means that there is a deeper meaning than the phrase.

  3. Read between the lines.

    It means that you shouldn't take things at face value.  That the "actual" or "true" message is hidden within the statement.

    Example:  She says that she's not interested in dating right now.

    What it really means:  She's not interested in dating you.

  4. The correct sentence is "read between the lines".

  5. the correct one is "read between the lines"...i'm not sure what it means but i believe it means "understand what something is without someone telling you what it is in exact words"

  6. If we're talking about in the present tense, it's "read between the lines", and as other people have told you it means that there is a deeper meaning that comes with the phrase.

    If it's the past tense, it is still written "read between the lines" (as if "to have read...") but it is pronounced like "redd between the lines".  

  7. "read between the lines" is correct and it means to make an inference or draw your own conclusions about something

  8. "read between the lines" is right and it means to perceive a meaning which isn't obvious or clear

  9. it's "read between the lines".  it means to infer, deduct or guess.

  10. "Read between the lines" is correct.

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