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The phrase "to interview for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you are interviewing for a job or position, for example: I am applying to the company for a position as an accountant and I will soon go to the office to interview for the role.
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Interviewers are given quotas of people to interview for each OA according to age and gender.
That's very hard to interview for or test for.
I didn't even have to interview for my first job.
He joked that the Knicks were calling, wanting him to interview for their general manager job.
Meeks is the first African-American to interview for the Jets' vacancy.
Since Jones left Hawaii on Saturday to interview for the S.M.U.
"Wherever I go, Sylvia can follow, because she always finds someone to interview for her show".
He has been the fifth candidate to interview for the job since Larry Bowa's firing.
Steve Tambellini has yet to interview for the Islanders job, held by Mike Milbury since 1995.
Gill laughed when reminded that other candidates were reluctant to interview for the job.
That's when I found out they were here to interview – for my internship.
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