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"fail the interview" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's performance in a job interview, specifically if they did not meet the expectations of the interviewer or did not get the job as a result. Example: Sarah failed the interview because she was not able to answer the questions confidently and lacked experience in the field.
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The processing fees cost them four hundred and fifty dollars apiece, and the medical exams a hundred dollars each, all nonrefundable should they fail the interview.
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I failed the interview three times.
Min thought she had failed the interview.
The others passed the exam but failed the interview.
You're rendered helpless as you sit through a series of fruitless internship interviews, which generally conclude with a notice that you won't be hired: "You failed the interview," the game explains coldly.
While failed the interview may give some hints how to prepare better, reject the possible feeling that you are a failed person in general.
Most of these stories also fail to interview the disabled person, but will interview other actors, such as the good Samaritan or the disabled person's family.
Claimants who either failed to attend the interview or failed the eligibility test were immediately disqualified from benefits.
I failed the 11-plus, an interview, and the 13-plus at secondary school (no doubt disappointing Edward Short, a future secretary of state for education, my headteacher).
For his pieces in the Chronicle, Penn tried, and failed, to interview the President; in the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, he famously paid fifty-six toousand dollars to publish an open letter to Bush on a nearly full page of the Washington Post.
Moreover, since approximately 35% of all Latino registered voters nationally are Spanish dominant--and even more in immigrant heavy states like Georgia--the absence of Spanish language interviews skews the results significantly since it structurally fails to interview the most Democratic portion of the electorate.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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