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"one-on-one interview" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to a private meeting between two people, usually for the purpose of an interview. For example: "The candidate was asked to attend a one-on-one interview with the HR manager."
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For one article, I landed a rare one-on-one interview with Knight because he and Parcells were close friends.
It's nerve-wracking to have a one-on-one interview.
You might start off by having a one-on-one interview with your prospective manager.
In this post, she compares the 'witness seminar' to the conventional one-on-one interview.
"He should have done a one-on-one interview within the first 24 to 48 hours.
"His dad should have never done a one-on-one interview like that," he said.
Trump raged against Kelly but eventually sat down for a one-on-one interview with her.
A soft one-on-one interview, by itself, is nothing more than entertainment.
"But when it comes to the final one-on-one interview, it's Sharon.
The dutiful Lions captain appeared from one-on-one interview number two for a break.
Trump appeared in a one-on-one interview on Kelly's primetime show this May.
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