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"online interview" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a digital job interview conducted over the internet. For example, "I have an online interview with a company tomorrow morning."
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"You can't stop," Mr. Sullivan said in the online interview.
He once answered questions during an online interview by drawing pictures.
Later, in an online interview, Brockie talked about his tenure on Gutfeld's show.
Snippets of the online interview appeared on the E! entertainment channel, also owned by NBCUniversal.
Later in the day, he was to participate in a live online interview with Sina Weibo members.
In an online interview with Isaacs, Atkinson stresses something else: how much she wants to honour crime's victims.
The rationale was spelled out in an online interview I did with one: "Because women are easy.
Mr. Williams said in a later online interview he had been so jet-lagged that he did not remember the session well.
In a two-hour online interview with citizens on Saturday, Mr. Wen pledged to reduce food costs and tackle surging property prices.
"Photography was a way of having some sort of social purpose, I guess," he said, with hindsight, in a live online interview in 2006.
"I have always been drawn to this," Ms. Cruz said in an online interview with The Rumpus, "have always wanted to turn the terrible into the beautiful".
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