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The phrase "to give an interview" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to participate in an interview or to be the subject of an interview. Example sentence: The celebrity has agreed to give an interview to the newspaper about their new movie.
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How important is it to give an interview, as well as produce a press release?
"I'm not here to give an interview on that," Smart said.
But first she called her friend Theodore White from Life magazine to give an interview.
McMasters first step was t arrange for Ponzi to give an interview to the morning Post.
Bishop Lori also encouraged one victim to give an interview to The Washington Post.
He promised to give an interview to the liberal Ekho Moskvy (Moscow Echo) radio station.
"Yes," he said, beaming and granting her permission to give an interview.
"I'm not sure this is the best time for me to give an interview," he said.
8.05am GMT David Cameron is about to give an interview to the Today programme.
(She had planned to give an interview to The New York Times on that subject later on Saturday).
Bowing to the inevitable, Margolis decided to give an interview to the Guardian, to spite her pursuers at other publications.
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