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The phrase "interviews should be" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the characteristics or expectations of interviews in various contexts, such as job interviews or research interviews.
Example: "In order to gather meaningful data, interviews should be conducted in a comfortable environment."
Alternatives: "interviews ought to be" or "interviews must be".
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2.57pm BST The interviews should be good.
Maybe interviews should be of this type: Q.
Academic: These interviews should be really eye-opening.
It was an adversarial interview, which is how interviews should be.
Interviews should be evidence based to test motivation as well as skills and experience.
Some argue that all such interviews should be tape-recorded; others believe that all such approaches should be banned.
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If no sampling frame was available, interviewers visited all households in the study area and determined if an interview should be conducted by blindly selecting coloured markers (one red and nine black).
Either way the man I'm interviewing should be a confident one.
"Any further questions about the content of that fictitious interview should be addressed to her".
Each interview should be prepared for in detail, practicing aloud and focusing on appearance.
"I think the KP interview should be compulsory viewing for all his detractors," says David Brown.
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