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The phrase "selected for interview" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has been chosen to participate in an interview. For example: "She was one of three candidates selected for interview."
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If such a worker was selected for interview, the interviewer waited at that camp until the worker returned.
From these all post partum mothers fulfilling the selection criteria (including uncomplicated SVD patients with very short hospital stay) were selected for interview.
"I am 49 years of age and have found it increasingly difficult to get selected for interview".
All resident women of reproductive ages within the household were selected for interview.
From them 500 were randomly selected for interview using a structured questionnaire that was designed on the basis of feedbacks received from several focused group discussions.
In each of the four study sites, 5% of the households were selected for interview using the method of Kajembe et al. (2005).
This study evaluated characteristics of applicants selected for interview and ranked by independent general surgery residency programs and assessed independent program application volumes, interview selection, rank list formation, and match success.
Of 2,514 biologically unrelated individuals (1,354 [53.9%%] urban; 1,160 [46.1%%] rural) who were eligible and selected for interview, 2,329 consented to participate (participation rate 92.6%%) (Fig. 1).
894 patients were selected for interview, but 193 (21.6%) declined the invitation.
There were 543 points, with mean number of households selected for interview per enumeration area equal to 36 (range: 6 68).
In each household, an adult woman was selected for interview.
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