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Discover LudwigThe phrase "interesting interview" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe an interview that you find particularly engaging or captivating. For example, "I recently conducted an interesting interview with a local business owner."
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A very interesting interview.
ROBERT LUCAS recently gave a very interesting interview.
11.14pm GMT That was an interesting interview with KP.
— Sam Sifton Florida Today: Interesting interview with a chef in Cocoa Village, east of Orlando.
Interesting interview with Carlos Ghosn, the C.E.O. of Renault and Nissan.
Here's an interesting interview with Melissa Matheson, who co-wrote the screenplay.
As a consequence, Kraft has emerged as the team's most interesting interview.
It leads to an interesting interview with Timothy Snyder, the historian and author of On Tyranny.
9.36pm BST Here's an interesting interview Kasabian gave to Caspar Llewellyn Smith.
That might be an interesting interview question for the editors applying for the new vacancies.
The former Western Kentucky star Clem Haskins makes for an interesting interview.
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