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"make an interview" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the process of conducting an interview. For example, "I am in charge of making the interviews for the new job openings at our company."
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Hints that money might make an interview possible.
"Everyone, even landlords and tenants, they want to make an interview," he adds.
For one, there's none of the human warmth that can (some of the time) make an interview tolerable or even fun.
They have direct contact with the patient, make an interview to assess the indications to the study, stay in the room either performing the study personally or following the work of the technician, evaluate the resulting images before the patient leaves the room and make a preliminary report.
It doesn't look like we can make an interview happen this week with the IC folks.
There are quite a few things that can make an interview memorable.
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"As we and his attorneys in the suit have said, Sumner has a speech impairment that makes an interview impossible," said a spokesman.
In keeping with their facts distortion policy, the BBC made an interview with Free Syrian Army in Turkey and he was asked live how many were they?
Aides said that his travel schedule made an interview impossible.
Then in November, The New York Times reported that in 2005, they made an interview deal with Bill Cosby in exchange for burying a story about his rape allegations.
Saadawi positively explodes: "This Guardian journalist made an interview with me recently... she was talking more about herself... she called me a Marxist!
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