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The phrase "an interviewed" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is incorrect because "interviewed" is a past participle and does not function as a noun in this context.
Example: "The person who was interviewed shared valuable insights."
Alternatives: "an interviewee" or "a person interviewed".
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A household survey was conducted with 300 samples were chosen an interviewed from the study area.
After Sprints 4 and 5, we conducted an interviewed with two software engineers (subjects) who used IMID during the design phase.
However, some actors doubt whether these investments are being made, because uncertainty in the business seems quite acute (according to an interviewed expert from a business association).
"Whatever their differences here, chefs are always enthusiastic and united when they are in Lyon's delegation with us abroad" stated an interviewed working for the Delice Network (interview 6).
On the other hand, an interviewed consultant mentions the high level of participation and recognition for his annual networking event, which is in the words of a farmer "short, to the point, and solid" (farmer interview).
Certain actors' distrust extends to skepticism of the system's ability to maintain security of supply; some electricity-intensive companies have even begun building their own power plants (according to an interviewed expert from academia).
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[Facility A, Interview].
A newspaper interviewed him.
An official granted him an interview.
ABC News wanted an interview.
This is an interview.
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