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The phrase "in the first interview" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate the specific interview that is being referred to in a sentence. Here is an example: "In the first interview, the candidate was asked about their previous work experience and their qualifications for the position."
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(Jack) [Interviewer] I think you said in the first interview that there had been a time where you said it [his penis] slipped.
In March, Mr Savimbi, in the first interview he has given since August 1999, called for a dialogue.
I just felt the old me was gone forever," she says in the first interview she's given since it struck.
All are expected to be on site at Augusta, where Woods will face the news media Monday in the first interview of the week at the Masters.
'It's not even the excesses; it's the basic rules we're missing,' he told The Observer in the first interview with a British newspaper since his release.
In the first interview, Mr. McMahon's reference to the possible connection was somewhat oblique, according to a Vinson & Elkins memorandum summarizing the encounter.
The girl in the first interview, which opens with a barrage of questions, maintains the same even cadence throughout her testimony.
In the first interview study, seven non-adopters of photovoltaics were interviewed.
Surprisingly, about 25% of potential candidates talk themselves out of the game in the first interview.
In the first interview, some of the supervisors had not thought in depth about how they were using ICT.
Also come armed with questions that are different from the ones you asked in the first interview.
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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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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com