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The phrase "a possible interview" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for an interview to take place, often in the context of job applications or media engagements.
Example: "I have a possible interview scheduled for next week, and I'm preparing my questions."
Alternatives: "a potential interview" or "a likely interview".
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The interview will be batting third, after a profile of a Boston mobster who murdered 20 people and a possible interview with President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan.
That will mean that Trump may have to give sworn statements in these cases as well, compounding his worries about a possible interview with Mueller.
Mr. Ross said that at the same time Ms. Gingrich was speaking to his team about a possible interview, she was also speaking to "60 Minutes," the news magazine on CBS.
Soon Wagner and his photographer are joined by a freelancer named Jacob Milne, who has also been filing for The Sunday Globe, and before long the two are competing for the use of Carson's telex, the attentions of Ruth and a possible interview with that elusive Kambawe president.
Everything else is done via a mobile messaging interface, so job candidates and employers who like what they see from the core profiles/job ads can connect via chat to resolve any specific questions prior to a possible interview.
Negotiations between Trump's lawyers and the special counsel on a possible interview have continued ever since.
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Imaginary interview serving as a satire on all possible interviews with government officials.
The New Yorker, January 20 , 1962P. 24 Imaginary interview serving as a satire on all possible interviews with government officials.
By St. Clair McKelway The New Yorker, January 20 , 1962 P. 24Imaginary interview serving as a satire on all possible interviews with government officials.
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