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The phrase "interview him about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to talking to someone in order to gather information or ask questions on a specific topic. Example: The journalist was scheduled to interview him about his experience as a professional athlete.
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Kaylor said two FBI agents came to interview him about Murad in 1996.
Tom Hardy could be set to play me in a movie, and I still wouldn't interview him about it.
I went on, obviously, to congratulate him and interview him about this terrific success.
International nuclear inspectors and the Central Intelligence Agency have wanted to interview him about his activities.
So many reporters wanted to interview him about his father that his post-match news conference was moved to a room normally used for the biggest stars.
In the summer of 1995, I began to correspond with Thomas Nissen, in the hope that I might interview him about the murders.
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I interviewed him about his cousin Margaret Rutherford.
YDS interviewed him about his work and these international dimensions of life on the Quad.
Filmmaker Anna Keyes, granddaughter of Wallace Broecker, interviewed him about climate change and climate skepticism.
Science writer Bruce Goldman interviewed him about the trial's findings and the FDA's action.
Writer interviewed him about his future plans and his past career.
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