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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took interview" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be used in the context of someone having conducted an interview, but it needs to be modified for grammatical accuracy.
Example: "She took an interview with the candidate last week."
Alternatives: "conducted an interview" or "held an interview."
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She can cope with the uncommunicative – Jake Bugg clearly took interview lessons from John Squire – as well as the sensitive: Natasha Khan, aka Bat For Lashes, can be a delicate flower.
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