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"the following interview" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used at the beginning of a written document to indicate that a transcription of an interview is about to follow. For example: "The following interview was conducted on December 11th, 2020 with Jane Doe, an entrepreneur from California."
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The following interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.
The following interview has been condensed and edited.
The following interview has been edited and condensed.
They just relaunched their Web site, and it includes the following interview, on CBS Sunday Morning.
CONSIDERING the setting for the following interview a big, bustling gun factory in Brooklyn -- what comes next may be hard to believe.
The following interview highlights were edited for brevity and clarity.
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Recent polls, and the following interviews, reveal Greek voters to be infinitely more sophisticated.
The following interviews are the result of two days spent in the City of Westminster: the UK borough with the highest population of homeless people.
On the basis of the comparison and the results of the following interviews, we decided on two cut-off points that divided the descriptors into three levels.
Please consider the following interviews and see what you think.
But, the following interviews are from those that we felt were particularly strong.
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