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"an interview for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to an interview for a job, school, or other opportunity. For example, "I have an interview for a summer internship next week."
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He declined an interview for this article.
Gabbard declined an interview for this story.
Or even in an interview for that matter.
We scheduled an interview for that afternoon in Steinbrenner's office.
Mr. Sawiris declined requests for an interview for this article.
Now, he has granted an interview for a television documentary.
Ms. Okay refused requests for an interview for this article.
He was unavailable for an interview for this piece.
LinkedIn did not agree to an interview for this article.
"I've got an interview for a promotion tomorrow.
JB and Nicolas haven't done an interview for two years.
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