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The phrase "and interviewed as a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a role or position in which someone was interviewed, often in the context of a job application or research study.
Example: "She was selected for the project and interviewed as a candidate for the lead researcher position."
Alternatives: "and questioned as a" or "and assessed as a".
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Over the coming months I will share the stories of the individuals photographed and interviewed as a part of this project.
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Subscribers could browse a vast archive of Bowie's photographs, videos and interviews, as well as a blog, career chronology and news feed.
In previous elections, according to records and interviews, as many as a third arrived after the 10-day window had closed.
A total of 30 patients and family carers agreed to participate, and of these 18 participants were interviewed as a dyad (9 interviews) and the remaining 12 participants were interviewed individually.
Guards are interviewed as well.
Since Facebook is also up to its eyes on Russia-related inquiries, it makes perfect sense that someone acting as go-between or advisor for the company and the campaign would be interviewed as a matter of course.
Applicants, 90 percent of whom are typically rejected quickly, must submit to a home visit and interviews as well as maintain a 620 credit score.
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