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Discover Ludwig"interviews with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to interviews that someone has conducted with other people. For example, "John recently conducted interviews with a number of local business owners to get their perspectives on the economy."
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Interviews with Mime.
We did interviews with policemen.
Brief interviews with Chretien, Bouchard.
Interviews with exiles & dissidents.
Include interviews with neighbors.
Interviews with victims humanize the aftermath.
Police regulations ostensibly bar interviews with detainees.
Hear interviews with masters of the form.
Hence, no interviews with American columnists.
Tells about interviews with informed Jamaicans.
Interviews with Democratic candidates in the N.Y.
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