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The phrase "having an interview" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a circumstance in which someone is being interviewed to assess their qualifications for a job or school program. For example: "The interviewer had a lot of questions when I was having an interview for the internship."
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"I'm having an interview with The New York Times.
They feel a need to say, 'I'm having an interview.
If you're having an interview, have a wash!
"It's almost like you're having an interview with them".
"We benefited from having an interview subject that most of the American public wants to see," Mr. McManus said.
However, I remember when I first arrived in New York, having an interview with a senior editor at a literary magazine which ended in farce.
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"The ant has an interview!" she sang.
"I had an interview a month ago.
Do I need to have an interview?
http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2009/09/04/zemsky has an interview with Zemsky.
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