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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a silly interview" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an interview that is lighthearted, humorous, or lacking seriousness.
Example: "The host made the show entertaining with a silly interview that had everyone laughing."
Alternatives: "a humorous interview" or "a lighthearted interview."
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Many magazines, such as TIME or Vanity Fair use the last page of the magazine for fun, skimmable content, such as an engaging infographic or a silly interview.
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Before leaving the court after what was his best performance of the season, Jeremy Lin's post-game interview was interrupted by a silly Nick Young, Jordan Hill and (briefly) Carlos Boozer.
It was just a silly, silly joke".
"What a silly mommy".
"Make a silly face".
A silly, obvious remark.
A silly question really.
You ask a silly question, you get silly answer.
What a silly comparison!
Sounds a silly question?
A silly thing.
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