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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full interview" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a comprehensive or complete interview, often in contexts such as job applications, research, or media.
Example: "The candidate will undergo a full interview process to assess their qualifications for the position."
Alternatives: "a complete interview" or "an extensive interview".
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Confining a full interview to 30secs was difficult in terms of staying true to the fullness of the story vs. working to the attention span of your audience.
Read a full interview here.
Read a full interview with Jackson here.
A full interview with Hamilton will be broadcast Sunday on "60 Minutes" on CBS.
"He does give a full interview, all about Iran," Mr. Regev said of the prime minister.
A certain number of points send the traveler back for a full interview.
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(A bonus episode, "Making Donahue," includes a fuller interview, as well as clips of Phil Hartman impersonating him).
However, knowledgeable interviewees have probably given us a fuller interview material, and there is little evidence that imply other, less interested, nurses would mention other factors.
Though I suppose you could think of that as a "gain". The full interview is available at The Wisdom Blog.
Postscript on 1/25: Thanks to one of our readers, F.H., we have a link for the full interview.
You can watch a video of the full interview below.
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