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"grant interview" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used when talking about giving or receiving an interview. Example: The company will grant an interview to the top three candidates for the job position.
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Today, many of them grant interview requests, make frequent television appearances and lecture at conferences.
API officials did not grant interview requests from the Center for Public Integrity.
Hodges refuses to comment on the videotape, and Nancy Thurmond refuses to grant interview requests.
Mariner Finance officials declined to grant interview requests or provide financial statements, but they offered written responses to questions.
There was over 90% response rate and those who refuse to grant interview were also replaced.
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Does Harvard Law School grant interviews?
(He did not grant interviews at Cannes this year).
Miyazaki famously doesn't grant interviews, but he spoke with you.
Parise did not grant interviews because he did not want to say anything he would regret.
Ordinarily affable with and accessible to the news media, Murray decided not to grant interviews this week.
He does not grant interviews and rarely directly addresses the media.
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