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The part of a sentence "interview a" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is missing a subject and verb, which are necessary for a complete and grammatically correct sentence. If you want to use "interview" as a verb in a sentence, you could say something like, "I need to interview a candidate for the job." In this case, "interview" is functioning as the verb and "a candidate" is the object of the sentence. Another example could be, "She decided to interview a famous musician for her magazine article." Here, "interview" is the verb and "a famous musician" is the object of the sentence. In both of these examples, "interview" is used correctly as a verb and is followed by a direct object. It is important to include both a subject and verb in a sentence for it to be grammatically correct and meaningful.
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I interview a lot of politicians.
The Millions interview a book pirate.
He gave an interview a few weeks ago.
In a separate interview, a senior Pakistani official concurred.
"I have to interview a Baloch activist," Walsh said.
"How was permission given to interview a rapist?
Students can interview a partner or take the survey individually.
What does one wear to interview a Savile Row tailor?
Then interview a qualified medical professional about your questions.
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"I had an interview a month ago.
Women were randomly selected for re-interview a few weeks after their original interview.
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