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The phrase "attending interview" is not entirely correct in English; it should be "attending an interview." You can use it when referring to the act of going to an interview for a job or other opportunity.
Example: "I am attending an interview for the marketing position tomorrow."
Alternatives: "going to an interview" or "participating in an interview."
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Families were given the option of completing the questionnaires without attending interview.
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And always remember to look your best when attending interviews, as interviewers have likely never seen you before and you don't want to ruin your first impressions.
the work-related activity group component of employment and support allowance - the benefit received when attending interviews with an adviser.
Jobseekers can lose up to four weeks' worth of money if they do not adhere to certain regular benefit requirements, such as attending interviews.
How worried should I be about attending interviews in law firms when I have a very vague knowledge of the legal profession (being a science student)?Steve.
Out of them emerge prospective students fresh from attending interviews, alongside their dads.
All parties attending interviews will provide written informed consent.
"Sir Norman voluntarily attended interview, provided a written statement and invited the IPCC to interview witnesses.
The subjects attending the experimental groups were asked to mark their answer sheets in the post-test phase indicating their willingness to attend interview sessions.
Of these patients, 57 were excluded (37 owing to psychopathology precluding interview), 14 did not attend interview and 6 refused.
Forty-five participants were interviewed (Table 3): 15 expressed willingness to participate but could not be contacted, 4 did not attend interview appointments (one was unwell).
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