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Discover LudwigThe phrase "press interview" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to an interview conducted by members of the press, typically journalists or reporters, with a particular person or group. Example: "The celebrity gave a press interview to promote her new movie."
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Press interview sessions can be strange things.
A "Meet the Press" interview is also being planned.
Tyler doesn't do book tours and hasn't given an in-person press interview since 1977.
2008 Upsets party by warning of difficult economic times ahead in a press interview.
Press interview with Gov. Beige in the question-and-koan format Gov. Beige prefers.
CANCEL MARSHAL'S SPEECH Nationalists Arrange Instead a Press Interview -- Nominations Closed With 3 Candidates.
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In press interviews, some telling details appeared.
Requests for Blodget press interviews poured in.
"No more foreign press interviews".
She got her banner in many of the press interviews.
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