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Discover Ludwig"a press interview" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when discussing the media, interviewing, or reporting on a particular event. For example, "The senator gave a press interview about the new law."
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2008 Upsets party by warning of difficult economic times ahead in a press interview.
"How often are dreams realised in real life?" said Hines in a press interview.
She has not given a press interview since 1990 and few photographs of her are in circulation.
One Nelson Jobim, the defence minister went after making sexist remarks about some female cabinet ministers in a press interview.
In a press interview on April 14th he said it "should engender fear for the rest of the world".
He had to go upstairs to his room to conduct a press interview, so we said goodbye.
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Mr. Kim's comments, in a meeting Tuesday with Chinese Vice Premier Lee Keqiang, echoed remarks in a rare press interview he gave last week when he said the six-party talks should resume without preconditions.
During a mock press interview his interrogator's every question concerned his father and, eventually, prompted a sharp retort.
When we meet up in Manchester he has not given a major press interview for seven years.
Madonna's down the pub, Prince's down the dumper and Jackson - who went two decades without giving a British press interview - is now hob-nobbing with Vinnie Jones.
Ms. Meier, who blasted the festival's competence in a farewell press interview, contributed her customary hair-raising intensity to the stage.
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