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The phrase "attends this interview" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone participating in an interview, typically in a formal or professional context.
Example: "She attends this interview to discuss her qualifications for the position."
Alternatives: "participates in this interview" or "is present for this interview".
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Reasons given by the 16 who did not attend this second interview were as follows: moved out of the neighbourhood (2), refusal of a follow-up interview (3), no response elicited (9) and illness (2).
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"I attended that interview today.
Must I attend the interview?
Please consider attending the interview.
Two days later, I attended the interview and was accepted.
I attended that interview as requested on 6 December 2013".
Claimants who either failed to attend the interview or failed the eligibility test were immediately disqualified from benefits.
They were left free to choose the language they wanted to select while attending the interview session.
Reid Reasor neither attended the interview nor filled out the questionnaire".
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