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The phrase "the interview would be" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
Example: The candidate was informed that the interview would be conducted via video conferencing.
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That letter informed non-English speakers that the interview would be conducted with a professional interpreter as well as the interviewer.
American officials said they had been promised that all of the interview would be shown.
I protest that no one had told me the interview would be so dramatically curtailed.
ABC, seemingly weary of the controversy, declined yesterday to say how much of the interview would be shown.
It was the week of Halloween, the weather glorious, so at the very least the day of the interview would be a nice jaunt.
Jabeen told me, "When we were driving over there, we remembered that the interview would be housed at the Library of Congress, and we both got really excited".
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However, when the interviewer contacted patients to provide more information about the study and about how the interviews would be conducted, each patient was again given the opportunity to withdraw from the study; no one did.
The archivist, Geri Solomon, said primary-source materials like the interviews would be valuable for teaching and research.
The people who were interviewed were promised that their identities would be kept confidential and that the interviews would be released only after their deaths.
The official, Ralph Boyd Jr., said the interviews would be voluntary and were needed to help the government investigate the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Federal and New York police officials said last night that most of the interviews would be jointly conducted by an F.B.I. agent and a police detective.
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