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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new interview with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or referencing a recent interview conducted with a person, typically in articles, blogs, or promotional materials.
Example: "In a new interview with the acclaimed author, she discusses her latest book and the inspiration behind it."
Alternatives: "a recent interview featuring" or "an exclusive interview with".
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The news was revealed in a new interview with West by Pret-a-Reporter.
"Where is the humanity in Beijing?" says Mr. Ai in a new interview with Jonathan Landreth.
In a new interview with theWrap, Bigelow and Boal have denied both allegations.
Phil Collins considered suicide "in recent years", according to a new interview with Rolling Stone.
But in a new interview with Vogue published this week, he apologised.
A spokesman refused a request for a new interview with Mr. Skilling, citing the forthcoming testimony.
In a new interview with Vice, he's let a few more details slip out.
A new interview with the philosopher of speed, addressing the ways in which technology is utilized in synchronizing mass emotions.
We are pleased to release a new interview with Rodrigo Rey Rosa, author of Severina and The African Shore.
A new interview with Bell, which you can watch above, was conducted in her studio, in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
In a new interview with GQ Style, the actor spoke about the limits the industry puts on gay actors.
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