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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some interviews" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a specific number or quantity of interviews. Some possible examples of when it could be used are: - "I have completed some interviews with candidates for the job opening." - "The article featured insights from some interviews with industry experts." - "The research project involved conducting some interviews with local residents."
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Some interviews don't work because the interviewer simply doesn't get the subject's shtick.
I'd like to do some interviews.
Some interviews go well, others less well.
I'm thinking of doing some interviews there.
I've got some interviews to do and some further deliberations.
He also canceled some interviews with local news media.
That strain seemed to emerge in some interviews.
In some interviews Maradona calls them "my amigos".
Some interviews require days of waiting in trucks and hotels.
Some interviews have been easy, and others tough going.
Some interviews go well and others go badly.
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