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"take an interview" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the act of interviewing someone, such as an applicant for a job. For example, "The hiring manager was tasked with taking an interview with each of the job applicants."
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Long before he became work and pensions secretary, he was unflinching in his support for universal credit: take an interview he gave to Isabel Hardman in the Spectator last year.
Birkbeck has many female academics who are already more than happy to take an interview on the Today programme at short notice, but if there is practical support that others might appreciate then we need to offer it.
Mr. Helm's questions sometimes seemed a little odd: "Have you ever heard your father swear?" It seems to me Gray was onto something in keeping to a list of preselected questions for another reason: If you're not a professional host, it is not always easy to tell where to take an interview to tease out interesting information.
Compared to other high school students, Career Academy students are exposed to a wider range of experiences linked to careers, including job shadowing, internships, career fairs, and instructions on how to look for a job, prepare a resume, and take an interview.
BuzzFeed's Charlie Warzel wrote that Cernovich "was able to take an interview designed to discredit him and use it to his advantage".
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"They took an interview that Bill did and used it for other purposes," said Bill Shine, a Fox News executive vice president.
All of the applicant tracking systems in the market today are out of date the moment that an applicant takes an interview," Ganesan notes.
The NSA whistleblower who exposed America's massive spying operation has come out and taken an interview with the leak reporter, The Guardian's Glenn Greenwald.
Seth took an interview with 610 WIOD in southern Florida where he discusses the Wii with some early morning drive-time folks.
Mr. Walker took an interview and agreed to the appointment as chief engineer on one of the sections, on the understanding that the author would be promoted to the position of agent.
Do research on the internet, take a class, interview others, and find a mentor.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com