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Discover LudwigThe phrase "candid interview" is an acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an honest and open conversation with another person, usually an interviewer. For example: The celebrity gave a candid interview to the reporter, answering all of her questions honestly and thoroughly.
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He has admitted in a candid interview that vodka is his "best friend".
The Iranian Foreign Minister sits down for a candid interview with veteran correspondent Robin Wright.
Auntie's exemplary Welles season continues with this extraordinarily candid interview with the spherical polymath.
In a candid interview with "friend" James Corden, Liam Payne said they were "a little bit angry" with him initially.
In a remarkably candid interview, Platini also pointed to match-fixing as the biggest threat to the game's future.
By the time Ms. Lawrence, renowned for her candid interview moments, hit her stride, the crowd was rapt.
In Hirst's candid interview, he described the inner torment of struggling to come to terms with his sexuality.
His latest, typically candid, interview touches on perhaps the greatest theme at this year's show - casual gaming.
He chose to do so with a candid interview on NBC's Today show describing the effect his diagnosis in 2011 and has had on his life.
In a candid interview with The Independent, Labour's interim leader admitted the widespread doubts about the party's leadership and economic credibility cost it dearly.
The supermodel was recently praised for discussing her relationship with the singer St Vincent during a candid interview with the US edition of Vogue magazine.
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