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The phrase "a recent interview at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific interview that took place not long ago, typically in a professional or journalistic context.
Example: "In a recent interview at the conference, the speaker shared insights on climate change."
Alternatives: "a recent discussion at" or "a recent conversation at".
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"We were close to not doing it," Tammy said in a recent interview at a cafe.
"We were very far away financially," Peyron said in a recent interview at Artemis's base.
In a recent interview at his SoHo production offices, Mr. Spurlock spoke about the film.
"It's so late in the war … 1944," she said in a recent interview at the museum.
"It's a hellacious experience," Karl said during a recent interview at Pepsi Center.
During a recent interview at The Times, Mr. Jenkins discussed the scene.
And in a recent interview at Trump Tower, Ms. Trump attacked, however gently, her father's critics.
"It's Afro-Hebraic," Mr. Hersch smilingly suggested in a recent interview at his Manhattan apartment.
Yet in a recent interview at the Getty Museum, he seemed unperturbed.
and we are double-checking all the others," he said during a recent interview at his Crystal City office.
"You have to supervise what banks do," Mr. Angeloni said, during a recent interview at the central bank's headquarters here.
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