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The phrase "about the interview that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific details or aspects related to an interview.
Example: "I have some concerns about the interview that I would like to discuss with you."
Alternatives: "regarding the interview that" or "concerning the interview that".
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A further thought (January 12 , 2016: When I wrote this piece, I did not know about the interview that Bowie gave to MTV in 1983.
And now, they are back to talking about the interview that they just did.
By now I am sure you've read about the interview that Saturday Night Live cast member Keenan Thompson did with TV Guide about the lack of black female comedians being represented on the show.
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But Mr. Stewart had a lot more to say about Fox in the portions of the interview that were edited out of the television broadcast.
With voice recognition applied to a digital archive, you can immediately access the area in the interview that is about the subject matter, speeding up a medium which is very cumbersome to use".
I will fast-forward through the parts of the interview that are about this book.
"This isn't an issue about bullying," Incognito told Glazer in the interview that aired on Sunday.
Darden even talks about it on the interview that he did with Charlie Rose shortly after the trial.
He's so adamant about this throughout the interview that I expect him to start handing out flyers and buttons.
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told Downie that news sources aren't going silent, pointing reports about Syria on the day of the interview that citied unnamed officials.
When asked about the incident, Skrillex said in the interview that he felt deadmau5 was "acting like such a fucking bully".
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