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The phrase "go to an interview" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when speaking about an upcoming job interview. For example, "I need to go to an interview next week so I'm brushing up my resume."
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When you go to an interview, you've got to make an impact when you walk in, so stay well and keep fit".
Chances are you will also have to fill out a work experience questionnaire, do a test and possibly go to an interview as well.
'When you go to an interview you become the person they want you to be.' But many media commentators are uneasy about the expenditure of so much money on such an insignificant target.
– Oddbird I was called up by a recruiter and asked if I could go to an interview on the same day, while roaming the streets of London dressed as Bart Simpson.
In case you wondered why they never signed up for an interview with the Guardian banking blog: "Very senior bankers would rather kill their mother than go to an interview without a PR person.
It's common knowledge that you shouldn't go to an interview unprepared.
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"I went to an interview with Charlie Rose," he said.
He said she was going to an interview for a good job".
Finally, she went to an interview where she was asked some odd questions.
It's like going to an interview knowing you won't get the job.
Tells how he goes to an interview for an office job, but runs away before his turn comes.
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