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The phrase "a recent interview with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a discussion or conversation that took place not long ago, typically in the context of journalism or reporting.
Example: "In a recent interview with the renowned author, she shared her thoughts on the creative process."
Alternatives: "a recent conversation with" or "a recent discussion with".
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In a recent interview with Bloomberg, Mr.
A recent interview with her made it even clearer.
Here's a recent interview with them from the Observer.
He discussed his sexuality in a recent interview with Fader.
Muoio, in a recent interview with me, dismissed Kidney's complaints.
"Men are free and women are not," she said in a recent interview with Out magazine.
I am struck by the ham analogy during a recent interview with Redmayne.
In a recent interview with Tobias Carroll, Witwer acknowledged that Gygax "was a practicing Jehovah's Witness.
Mr. Cravaack, in a recent interview with The Associated Press, depicted himself as a centrist.
During a recent interview with the Times, Issa repaired a reporter's old-fashioned microcassette recorder.
In a recent interview with McCain, I asked him to describe the cell.
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