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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very informative interview" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an interview that provided a lot of valuable information or insights.
Example: "After watching the documentary, I found the follow-up discussion to be a very informative interview with the experts."
Alternatives: "an extremely enlightening interview" or "a highly educational interview".
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Walker, in a very informative interview with Kara Rooney, says that she read a book called "Sweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History".
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It was a very informative moment with my hero.
They have a very informative pamphlet describing the varieties available.
And my colleagues Paddy Allen and Paul Scruton have produced a very informative interactive map explaining how the day unfolded.
The result is a very informative, very entertaining, very different program that hardly seems like a documentary at all.
There was a very informative article by Gary Smith in the recent Sports Illustrated, showing that Hamm's parents are social activists.
P.S. Here's a very informative and detailed review of "The Rising of the Moon," by Miguel Marías.
Just breathe and allow me to refer you to a very informative documentary called "The Truman Show".
A very informative piece, but with one tantalizing fact omitted: in what language do they converse?
The decomposition provides a very informative illustration of the reduction of elements.
Overall, BioMed-Singapore is a very informative and well-organized portal.
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