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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brilliant interview" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an interview that was exceptionally insightful, engaging, or well-conducted.
Example: "The candidate impressed us with a brilliant interview that showcased their skills and experience."
Alternatives: "an outstanding interview" or "an excellent interview."
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One highlight is a brilliant interview with the News of the World's star investigator Mazher Mahmood.
But she can also conduct a brilliant interview, and is a great mom, and has both humor and charm.
Geraldine Blake Worthing, West Sussex Turned from a brilliant interview with Mhairi Black ('I was born. I went to school. I left. I fried a fish.
You did a brilliant interview: you told your prospective employer all about yourself, your mastery of social media and how your generation brings a new perspective to the workplace.
We're kicking off on Thursday night with a livestream of Tony Allen's set from Dekmantel festival in Amsterdam, in collaboration with the British Council, and we're following that on Friday with a brilliant interview for the Guardian's G2 Film & Music section with Tony, by Tim Jonze, as well as a film of Tony giving a lesson in drumming.
You need an interpreter with him and he doesn't actually give a brilliant interview," said Beeks, who watched Lambert take the Chairboys to a League Cup semi-final and the League Two play-offs.
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A BRILLIANT short interview with Alexander Rahr in Süddeutsche Zeitung a couple of days back demands to be read if you're trying to make sense of current Russian policy.
Eater.com reporter Hillary Dixler took Chua-Eoan to task with a brilliant, searing interview asking why no women made TIME's "Gods of Food" list.
In a brilliant 2014 interview on YouTube, Mukhopadhyay goes far beyond any TED talk you'll ever hear, negotiating the choppy waters of the brain-mind problem with ease.
Oh, the joy to watch a brilliant news interview, the work of a master such as Bob Costas who, like a knight out of our journalism story books, charged onto NBC's new high-tech set Monday night and delivered a low tech tour de force.... phoner!
Chilean Author Alejandro Zambra Is More Than Just the New Roberto Bolaño: the latest piece on the Chilean superstar is this brilliant interview on Vice.
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