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The phrase "a broad interview" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an interview that covers a wide range of topics or areas of discussion.
Example: "The candidate was prepared for a broad interview that would assess both their technical skills and cultural fit within the company."
Alternatives: "a comprehensive interview" or "an extensive interview".
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Speaking in a broad interview with journalists, Mr Varadkar criticised attempts by his government and others to "throw money" at the problem of long waiting lists.
His comments, in a broad interview over egg rolls and lo mein in a Green Zone conference room, were the latest in a series of upbeat assessments he and other commanders have offered in recent months.
After a review of the research literature, a broad interview schedule was developed [see Additional file 1].
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Clinton, tellingly, didn't just articulate her position in the course of a broader interview or speech.
"The media attention and public awareness is what saved me, not the State Department," Mr. Pope said, declining to give a broader interview.
Mr. Qian, who was previously foreign minister and is a chief strategist on foreign policy, made the remarks during a broader interview in which he paints a guardedly optimistic picture of Chinese-American relations.
Stakeholders were asked to identify relevant studies for inclusion in the review (no further studies were identified), and were asked to comment on their experience with access and barriers to care for Indigenous Australian prisoners with cancer, in the context of a broader interview for the CanDAD project.
Although broad interview areas had been determined a priori these themes were identified retrospectively through the analysis process.
Many comments were also very specific questions about functionality which weren't really appropriate for this kind of broad interview.
When Paula Froelich, the woman who runs the blog A Broad Abroad, interviewed Australian Antarctic Division field training officer Tony Donaldson, he said that promiscuous sex is common at the American Antarctic stations.
In a broad-ranging interview with American journalists in the Kremlin's presidential library, Mr. Putin clearly intended to set a high tone for his American visit, which includes a two-day stopover at Mr. Bush's ranch in Texas next week.
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