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"a lengthy interview" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an interview that is long in duration or covers a significant amount of content. Example: The journalist conducted a lengthy interview with the CEO of the company, covering topics ranging from the company's financial performance to their upcoming projects.
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Rodriguez took the blame in a lengthy interview on ESPN.
Here are excerpts from a lengthy interview with Mr. Leitner.
I don't think it is more dangerous than alcohol," he said in a lengthy interview.
Herbst was careful to not even use Hathaway's name during a lengthy interview.
In 1967, when Haley was working for Playboy, he conducted a lengthy interview with Carson.
Gen. Gadi Eisenkot, expressed similar views in a lengthy interview in Haaretz.
Of particular interest is a lengthy interview with the conservative law professor Jack Goldsmith.
The remarks were made in a lengthy interview with the Atlantic.
"We take chances," she said during a lengthy interview in her spacious office at Paramount.
In a lengthy interview, here are the main points he had to make.
In a lengthy interview, he spoke softly, but in much the same unapologetic vein.
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