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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take interview" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "take an interview" or "conduct an interview." Example: "I will take an interview with the candidate tomorrow to discuss their qualifications."
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But, wrote Knight, "the German press in general was at least partially responsible for Müller's predicament... German print journalists have allowed leading figures, like Müller, to take interview authorisation for granted, leaving them ill-prepared for the unforgiving directness of journalistic practices elsewhere".
Zuckerberg, who admitted on a company blog that Facebook "really messed up" the launch of news feeds, wouldn't take interview requests about the delays in expanding registration.
Scholars can take interview or survey research, for instance, and represent it through art.
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I cannot take interviews," he said on Monday.
Keep your hands at rest when not taking interview notes.
The interviewer is an experienced clinician and sexuologist, trained in taking interviews.
The trouble is that she takes interviews terribly seriously.
By considering the failed ideas of taking interviews and online surveys of social networks.
Following the meeting, Ms. Salah took interviews with the Chinese TV and print media.
I take one interview at a time.
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