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The phrase "a single interview about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific interview that focuses on a particular topic or subject matter.
Example: "The article features a single interview about the author's creative process and inspirations."
Alternatives: "one interview regarding" or "a solitary interview on".
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"He never gave a single interview about the raid," he said.
Because Frances has granted only a single interview about "Montage of Heck" (to Rolling Stone, which illustrated its story with a ghoulish suicide-chic portrait of her), Morgen has been asked countless times about her, he said — about what she thinks of the movie, about her opinion of her dad's music, about her notoriously bumpy relationship with her mom.
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Power, the world's leading chronicler of genocide, is being dismissed as an enemy of the Jewish state based almost entirely on a fragment of a single interview lasting about two-and-a-half minutes.
When I first reported the story of Jill Harth's sexual assault accusation back in July, I didn't get a single interview request to talk about it.
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When I did Dragon Tattoo, I didn't have a single interview where I wasn't asked about the process.
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He wasn't granted a single interview.
We never sent her for a single interview.
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