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"face-to-face interview" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to an in-person interview, where the interviewer and interviewee are physically present in the same location. Example: "The company has a strict policy of conducting face-to-face interviews for all job applicants."
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Data were collected via face-to-face interview by the trained interviewers.
The interview took 30 minute face-to-face interview with an independent interviewer.
A trained interviewer then completed a face-to-face interview.
I ask Judy for a face-to-face interview.
Face-to-face interview was chosen as a data collection method.
A face-to-face interview and a physical examination was carried out.
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Face-to-face interview-based survey.
Information was collected by face to face interview.
Filling out the questionnaire and the face to face interview were done the same day.
The diagnosis of migraine was made during face to face interview with headache specialist.
We obtained the statistical data through face to face interview with the village cadres.
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