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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a interview with" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an interview with" because "interview" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "I read an interview with the author in the latest magazine."
Alternatives: "a discussion with" or "a conversation with".
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In the comment thread, sparafucile pointed to a interview with Banksy, a street artist.
The McCain campaign said it could not confirm that Palin was still breastfeeding Trig, but the governor said as much in a interview with People magazine on Friday.
A interview with Daniel Craig rapidly descended into awkwardness when the unimpressed actor refused repeated demands from a journalist to "pout".
"We are near, very near, to an end to the euro zone crisis," he said in a interview with European newspapers before the summit meeting.
"I prefer the whore that is your sister," he said in a interview with the TV Sorrisi e Canzoni magazine, to be published on Monday.
In a interview with Connecticut magazine published on the magazine's Web site last week, a surprisingly frank Cardinal Egan said of the apology, "I never should have said that," and added, "I don't think we did anything wrong".
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