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The phrase "was interviewed for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when talking about a person being interviewed for a particular job, position, or cause. For example, "The young hopeful was interviewed for the role of CEO of a Fortune 500 company."
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(I was interviewed for the book).
Full disclosure: I was interviewed for the programme.
In 2002, Solange Knowles was interviewed for Black Entertainment Television.
Source: BBC Full disclosure: I was interviewed for the programme.
I was interviewed for plenty of articles and I went on chat shows.
Last night the IPCC said: "The officer was interviewed for the offence of manslaughter under caution".
Neither the neophytes nor the experienced Showalter was interviewed for a job with a winning team.
There, she was interviewed for a job as an animator for Warner Brothers.
That report's co-author, Professor Elizabeth Dowler of Warwick University was interviewed for Panorama.
In early 2014, a woman in her 20s was interviewed for a job at the branch.
Maurice Carthon, the Jets' assistant head coach, was interviewed for the head-coaching job yesterday.
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