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The phrase "the whole interview" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to everything that was said during a specific interview. For example: "I felt so embarrassed after the whole interview, I just wanted to get out of there".
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See the whole interview above.
The whole interview was confusing.
The whole interview was so wrong".
Read the whole interview at TheBrowser.com.
Listen to the whole interview here.
To read the whole interview go to www.nationalcathedral.org.org
You can watch the whole interview in full here.
If you have time, listen to the whole interview.
The whole interview plays like snippets of Hawks films.
Anyone who heard the whole interview knows I said the opposite.
The whole interview's over here.
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