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The phrase "a interview for" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an interview for" because "interview" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "I have an interview for the marketing position tomorrow."
Alternatives: "a meeting for" or "a discussion for".
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In a interview for Russia Today, Putin suggested western powers were backing Islamic militants in Syria, it said.
After all, in a interview for an exhibition of Utagawa Hiroshige woodblock prints he curated in 2008, he seemed envious of the narrow range of options available to his hero, the 19th-century Japanese artist: "I think Hiroshige would have had much more of a sense of what his role was and what the job entailed.
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I've almost always gotten a job offer after an interview for a job I wanted.
"Johnniac demonstrated a lot of firsts," Ware said in an interview for an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers history project.
Now, he has granted an interview for a television documentary.
"I've got an interview for a promotion tomorrow.
Finally, he managed to land an interview for a teacher's aide position.
I landed an interview for a job at Jordan Marsh department stores in Florida.
During this time she missed an interview for a job with the Red Lobster restaurant chain.
Ragovoy was taken ill shortly after giving an interview for a forthcoming documentary film about Berns.
The day before, Dusty sat for an interview for a promotional Web video for the game.
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