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The phrase "interviewed each other" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to two people that took turns asking each other questions. For example: "The two candidates interviewed each other during the job assessment."
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If there was an effort by these two interviewers (who interviewed each other's clients) to artificially create a large effect size, we would expect intervention clients to have much lower follow up scores than controls.
They interviewed each other.
Hacks interviewed each other and filmed each other filming the others.
Students and hospitals interviewed each other as before, without the mediation of the clearinghouse and on their own timetable.
(I have about ten cassettes of me and my brother pretending to be a band called Fine Country Wine, whose members sometimes interviewed each other and imaginary guests).
Television crews fought to interview the few baffled punters on the bus about the forthcoming anniversary, while other journalists simply interviewed each other.
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I will not be the one directly interviewing students; they will interview each other.
Inside, the two actors interview each other.
That is, journalists were interviewing each other.
Then they interview each other, unscripted, about their creative processes.
By now they are just interviewing each other.
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