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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as interviewed with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when trying to refer to a person or entity that was interviewed.
Example: "The findings were discussed as interviewed with the CEO of the company."
Alternatives: "as discussed with" or "as interviewed by".
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His study draws on multiple archival sources as well as interviews with participants in villagization's history (15).
It features real stories from dying people and their families, as well as interviews with palliative care experts.
The 2009 audit, as well as interviews with banking experts and Afghan businessmen, revealed new details of improprieties.
But the investigation, as well as interviews with clients, lawyers and advocates, suggests that many agencies continue to swindle customers.
Preliminary forensic and electronic evidence, as well as interviews with witnesses, that poked no immediate holes in her story.
This book is bolstered by insider knowledge and outstanding sources, such as interviews with Deng's interpreters.
This study was conducted using documents from the Archivo Histórico de la unam (unam Historical Archive), as well as interviews with Amparo Barba as reference.
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