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The phrase "a brief interview" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a short or concise meeting or discussion, typically for the purpose of gathering information or assessing a candidate.
Example: "The hiring manager scheduled a brief interview with the applicant to discuss their qualifications."
Alternatives: "a short interview" or "a quick interview".
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He hung up the phone, ending a brief interview.
In a brief interview, he showed a flash of exasperation.
Majabina's brother, in a brief interview, said he was baffled.
In a brief interview, Mr. Robbins responded to the concerns.
He discussed the decision in a brief interview.
In a brief interview Wednesday, Evans said he was sorry.
"They murdered my son," she said in a brief interview.
Case closed," a spokesman said in a brief interview.
O'Brien was photographed moving in and gave a brief interview.
Applicants generally must also undergo a brief interview.
"No, no, completely inaccurate," Bailey said in a brief interview last week.
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