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Discover LudwigThe phrase "interview made" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to an interview that has been conducted or completed, but as it stands, it lacks clarity.
Example: "The interview made a significant impact on the hiring decision." (This would be clearer as "The interview conducted had a significant impact...")
Alternatives: "conducted interview" or "completed interview."
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Mr. Boies, in a telephone interview, made the same point.
Mr. Cenedella did not respond to requests for an interview made through his representatives.
But Mr. Doherty, in the interview, made it clear that slack would not be cut.
But his Guardian interview made it clear that such action is unlikely.
Ultimately, Mr. Zucker said, he believed the interview made for "good journalism and good television".
Mr. Summers, in an April interview, made a similar point, although he did not discuss specific proposals.
In a video interview made for this production, Mr. Kwiecien is insightful about the music and themes of "King Roger".
Industry tracker boxofficemojo.com estimate that The Interview made $40m in digital sales and $6.7m in cinemas worldwide.
Lerner, 62, did not respond Monday to a request for an interview made through an IRS spokesman.
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