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"interviews conducted with" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a set of interviews you have conducted. For example, "I analyzed the results of the interviews conducted with 60 participants in the study."
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The DVD's include a series of Oral History interviews conducted with Ithaca Rotary Members in 2004.
This seemed to be borne out in recent interviews conducted with weekend warriors in Manchester.
Data were collected using parent observation forms and interviews conducted with parents.
But as with the parade of interviews conducted with Oklahoma City survivors, such stories begin to blur when amassed together.
This withering account of Hillary Clinton's Presidential campaign draws on interviews conducted with staffers as the race unfolded.
The interviews conducted with editors to complement the data revealed that not all journalistic leaders prioritise gender diversity.
This paper is based on interviews conducted with urban leaders and managers, politicians, slum dwellers federation members and government officials.
Her findings relied on extensive interviews conducted with government officials and organizations working towards alleviating homelessness in the city.
"Interviews" conducted with artist Joseph Cornell by spirit mediums, along with musical performances and other spiritual readings of his art.
Both studies were based on personal interviews conducted with thousands of individuals from all over the United States.
It is based on a comparative cost analysis and interviews conducted with current and former Jordanian policy makers.
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