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The phrase "a low number of interviews" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the quantity of interviews conducted, particularly in research or survey contexts.
Example: "The study's findings were limited due to a low number of interviews, which may affect the overall validity of the results."
Alternatives: "a small number of interviews" or "few interviews conducted".
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This resulted in a low number of interviews for some of the groups classified by prescription type and study arm.
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Given the low response rate, and consequently the low number of interviewed GPs, the present study was prone to selection bias.
The number of interviewees was limited: saturation was reached already after a small number of interviews.
Drafts were tested with a small number of interview data.
"There are a pathetically low number of three-way races".
Nevertheless, Dresden has a relatively low number of Muslim immigrants.
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This is a low number.
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In our study we could not assess differences in the duration of patient-physician interviews due to the low number of GPs who recorded correctly this data.
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