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"round of interview" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You use it to refer to a session of interviews, particularly in the case of multiple rounds of interviews for a job. For example, "The company was impressed by my performance in the first round of interviews, so they invited me to participate in a second round."
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After the initial transcription and preliminary first round of interview coding, we randomized the order of the interviews and conducted a second round of coding to help ensure interviews had sufficient coding coverage.
Ten questionnaires administered during a first round of interview served as a pretest.
After analysing the first round of interview data from Dental Practice 1, patients from Dental Practice 2 were interviewed.
No responses were received to the initial round of interview recruitment letters sent to a randomly drawn sample.
There was a non-significant effect of round of interview (1, 2, 3); that is, there was no difference for the different versions of the pamphlet; p = 0.37 and p = 0.25, respectively.> -wrap-foot> *Varees are mean and standard deviation (SD).
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The interviewer asks you to return for another round of interviews.
Now a new round of interviews is under way.
A second round of interviews is due next week.
With that, his first round of interviews ended.
Hurdle could withdraw from the Mets' search before the second round of interviews are announced.
The firm subjected the finalists to another round of interviews and psychological evaluations.
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