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"joint interview" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to an interview conducted by two or more interviewers or a representative of multiple organizations. For example: "The news crew conducted a joint interview with the mayor and the governor."
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They wore designer jewelry and clothes for full-page photographs and a joint interview in Vogue.
She and Mr. Havrilla then agreed to a joint interview last week in Hampton Bays.
Obama's response as to why he had wanted to do a joint interview was entirely complimentary.
In a joint interview, Father Matthews and Father Howard freely acknowledged that some volunteers were resentful.
In a joint interview given to Womenswear Daily, she stressed the limits to her influence.
Afterward we sat down for a joint interview with a local reporter.
At a joint interview on Wednesday, they could often barely speak for giggling.
NBC claims its rival has sabotaged its own plans for a joint interview.
A joint interview last month highlighted the very different lives the Htoo brothers have led since then.
"This transaction creates an entirely new structure for the company," Mr. Levin said in a joint interview with Mr. Turner.
In this joint interview, they talk about how to build resilience in yourself, your team, and your organization.
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