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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will interview with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when referring to the act of participating in an interview, but the correct preposition should be "for" or "at."
Example: "I will interview for the position next week."
Alternatives: "will have an interview for" or "will be interviewed by."
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"It's like musical chairs," said Fassel, who will interview with Arizona on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Mike Tice, who was fired as coach after a tumultuous season in Minnesota, will interview with Bradway next week.
Spagnuolo also interviewed with Detroit and Cleveland earlier this week, and will interview with Denver in the New York area on Saturday, too.
49ERS INTERVIEW B.C. COACH The former Boston College coach Jeff Jagodzinski will interview with the San Francisco 49ers for the position of offensive coordinator.
Wally Backman, an infielder for the Mets from 1980-88 who played second base on the 1986 team that beat Boston to win the World Series, will interview with General Manager Omar Minaya in the next week.
The team flew back to New Jersey yesterday for a day of rest before confronting the pressing questions and potential changes -- involving the future of Jason Kidd; the assistant coach Eddie Jordan, who will interview with the 76ers and the Wizards this week; the chief executive Lou Lamoriello, whose contract expired yesterday; and Coach Byron Scott, who had one year left on his contract.
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I know that's common sense, but sometimes we get so desperate that we'll interview with whomever is willing to talk to us.
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(AP) BROWNS' INTERVIEWS St. Louis Rams offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur will interview Friday with the Cleveland Browns for their coaching position.
Will I interview with an admissions committee member?
Fewell will also interview with the Browns, who met with Atlanta's offensive coordinator, Mike Mularkey.
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