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"I have an interview" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a job or other professional opportunity that you were invited to attend. For example: "I'm so excited - I have an interview with a top law firm next week!".
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I have an interview/sporting event/illness/computer crash.
"Every morning I'd come down and there was a little note: 'I love you,'Pleasese could you fax this to...'... or 'Please wake me at 11 – I have an interview,' but always with a heart and a little drawing".
So I went over and we had a chat and I got his mobile number and said "Can I have an interview?" and Robin says sure and I give the number to Boris and that kind of shuts him up.
Tomorrow I have an interview for a part-time accounting job.
And I pick up another, and another, before remembering I have an interview to conduct.
A huge chunk of people who call our customer service line say something like 'Hey, I have an interview, what should I wear?' We have a ton of [customer service representatives] who used to work in corporate America so they get on the phone and love talking to them.
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"I had an interview a month ago.
As a sixth-former, I had an interview at Cambridge.
As a freshman, I had an interview for a magazine internship in New York City.
In December 1997, aged 17, I had an interview at Trinity College, Cambridge.
– CornishJay I had an interview at my dream school a few years ago.
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