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The phrase "ability to interview" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skills or qualifications related to conducting interviews, whether in a job context or research setting.
Example: "Her ability to interview candidates effectively has greatly improved our hiring process."
Alternatives: "skill in interviewing" or "interviewing proficiency".
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McCarthy is revamping the show around Albert's ability to interview players and announcers live from the games, and studio guests when possible.
Several former F.B.I. officials said that they could think of no previous instance when the White House restricted the bureau's ability to interview potential witnesses during a background check.
Journalists were bluntly warned that they faced the loss of their visas, revocation of their credentials and expulsion if they did not abide by new limits on their ability to interview and photograph Chinese citizens, the Foreign Correspondents Clubb of China said in a statement.
If I gave you the answer to this, I'd lose my ability to interview.
And 28% say the appearance of their teeth and mouth undermines their ability to interview for a job.
But it isn't always possible, so occasionally someone with a good CV, a broadly appropriate skill set, and the ability to interview well still gets hired.
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"Our ability to re-interview our respondents is hugely important for clients, as it allows them to sync their bespoke questions with the 25,000 data points from the core study.
Therefore, potential participants who fit the criteria, and, expressed interest in participating in the study after the initial talk was heard, were asked to undergo a 7-point brief test in order to assess their ability to be interviewed (Katzman et al 1983).
We excluded patients who lacked the cognitive ability to be interviewed (patients diagnosed with Dementia or Psychotic Disorders on the basis of a medical record review), and patients receiving hospice care, considered "actively dying" or with a diagnosis of a pre-cancerous (in-situ) lesion.
As colorful as Houston is bland, Liberati prides himself on his ability to get television reporters to interview him in the pits during races.
Besides demonstrating the ability to guilelessly interview celebrities, Cooper passed the all-important "9/11 test" — shorthand, in network speak, for someone with the gravitas to deliver the most significant news stories.
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