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The phrase "a private interview" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an interview that is conducted in a confidential or personal setting, often to discuss sensitive topics.
Example: "The candidate was invited for a private interview to discuss their qualifications in detail."
Alternatives: "a confidential interview" or "a personal interview."
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In a private interview later, Mme.
She gave a private interview several weeks ago.
A private interview with them is considered the rarest of privileges.
"I was talking to a doctor last night," Wittenberg said later in a private interview.
The committee chairman, South Carolina Republican Trey Gowdy, initially requested a private interview.
"To be honest, I don't think it should be that way," Jankovic said in a private interview Friday.
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Contact was made by the study investigator or research assistant by telephone to all interested IENs and Phase 1 interviews were scheduled to take place at the IEN's place of residence or at the University in a private interviewing room or workplace, according to the IEN's preference.
And we are not allowed any private interview rooms.
When the children were 18 years old, asthmatic symptoms were further assessed in a private individual interview conducted by trained professionals.
Eyebrows were raised when an American reporter was accorded a brief private interview with the princess.
The Texas governor's undiminished faith in victory down the road was woven into almost every gesture he made and every sentence he spoke in a lengthy private interview aboard his campaign plane.
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