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The phrase "enter the interview" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the process of joining an interview, typically job-related. For example: As the day of the interview approached, Sally felt excited to enter the interview and show off her qualifications.
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When you enter the interview room and meet the interviewers, be respectful to them and greet them with a smile on your face.
But you, after reading this, will hopefully enter the interview with a goal to show the interviewers how you think instead.
Most candidates are going to enter the interview with a goal to show the interviewers what they know and how that knowledge will help them succeed in the job.
The school may feel as though it is doing its pupils a service, preparing them to enter the interview room with received pronunciation, but do they face making some pupils feel less welcome in the process?
You enter the interview brimming with confidence.
Most people enter the interview room and immediately completely change their personality.
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At the top of the DCF, the interviewer enters the interview begin and end times.
When he entered the interview room, he hid any bitter feelings well.
Before entering the interview tent to meet with reporters, Woods lingered outside and scrolled through the texts on his smartphone.
A half-hour after the match, Federer entered the interview room and immediately pre-empted any talk of retirement.
Within minutes of entering the interview room she heard him describe the murder of his daughter Heather in graphic detail.
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