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The phrase "interview someone" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing the process of gathering information about someone or something, typically for the purpose of writing an article, conducting research, etc. For example, "I need to interview someone from the company to get more information about their new product."
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M.B.: If I wanted to interview someone about this?
Then interview someone of your own generation about space missions.
Then ask students to interview someone in their own family that might remember the crisis.
Consider this situation: You interview someone who has been out of work for 11 months.
Q.So you've got your input and you've decided to interview someone for a job.
His role on TW3 each week was to interview someone in the news.
If possible, interview someone from an art gallery or museum about art storage.
Interview someone in this field, and write an article based on what you learn.
"She has popped out to interview someone and hasn't come back".
"I need to interview someone who's not voting UKIP, but I can't find anyone".
In each interview, someone would tell me about a practice I had never heard of.
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