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The phrase "a single interview" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific interview, often in contexts such as job applications, research, or media.
Example: "After a single interview, I received an offer for the position I applied for."
Alternatives: "one interview" or "a lone interview".
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He wasn't granted a single interview.
This wasn't just about a single interview.
But he failed to get a single interview.
We never sent her for a single interview.
"I didn't do a single interview during our media day.
Rarely has a single interview offered double grounds for presidential disqualification.
An entire workweek spent preparing for a single interview is none too lavish.
"I've never see a single interview where he has dodged the question.
"He never gave a single interview about the raid," he said.
Not a single interview has taken place outside of Iraq, even though 1441 provided for it.
The feedback condition received personalized feedback and encouragement to explore ambivalence about change and treatment in a single interview.
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