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'public interview' is an appropriate and commonly-used phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an interview that is conducted in a public setting and/or broadcast to a broader audience. An example sentence would be: "The celebrity gave a public interview about their new book."
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In his last public interview, he appeared a changed man.
Wednesday night he will sit for a public interview at St . Anselm College
One afternoon in January, Drake met with me, giving his first public interview about this case.
He remarks in the public interview: "At least with Mrs Thatcher there was a coherent theme.
He performs with his band African Rhythms, preceded by a public interview.
The crackdown took place just a few weeks after Forbes published a rare public interview with Ulbricht.
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But she has not conducted public interviews recently, and attempts to reach her were unsuccessful.
Pompeo has echoed Trump's stance in public interviews and behind closed doors, as well, lawmakers said.
In numerous public interviews, Page has always denied he met with other Russian officials, notably with Igor Sechin, a Putin associate.
Al-Husseini's gloomy view is known from public interviews such as the one he gave to the US Association for the Study of Peak Oil.
There remains the question of why Magic Leap pulled out of two planned public interviews before releasing its video demo.
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