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The phrase 'had an interview with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you had a conversation with someone in order to apply for a job, college program, etc. Example: I had an interview with the hiring manager at the company yesterday.
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"No, I just had an interview with CNN," she said.
He had an interview with Egyptian television later in the day.
He had an interview with a security-guard firm, and he wanted to look the part.
He had an interview with a woman named Annie Jenks that ran overtime.
Hearst had an interview with K. the day before and got no inkling of coming events.
She had an interview with Starbucks, she said, "and I think I got that!
At the end of the first three weeks, he had an interview with his father.
He'd had an interview with the Pope himself, and it had been very dull.
He had an interview with Univision, which he was asked to conduct in Spanish.
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I had a interview with a very great company with lots of career growth.
http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2009/09/04/zemsky has an interview with Zemsky.
More suggestions(17)
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