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Sentence: I am granted an opportunity for a personal interface at your convenient #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 25, 2009 10:49 am   Sentence: I am granted an opportunity for a personal interface at your convenient
 

Hello, to every one.

I am seeking opinion regarding below sentence:

"I would be very much obliged if I am granted an opportunity for a personal interface at your convenient time."

It sounds' weird to me. Can someone help please?...

Thank you!
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Sentence: I am granted an opportunity for a personal interface at your conven #2 (permalink) Fri Apr 03, 2009 19:09 pm   Sentence: I am granted an opportunity for a personal interface at your conven
 

Interview.
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Sentence: I am granted an opportunity for a personal interface at your convenient #3 (permalink) Sun Apr 05, 2009 14:49 pm   Sentence: I am granted an opportunity for a personal interface at your convenient
 

He, Kitosdad,

I know that, a word INTERFACE implied as "interview" on this context. But I don't find such a word "interface" in any dictionary/thesarus that have given the same meaning as Interface to Interview. Please see below one of good example from online dictionary, and many more...

ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
interface
noun 1. connection, link, boundary, border, frontier
verb 2. connect, couple, link, combine, join together

interface
Noun
1. an area where two things interact or link: the interface between Islamic culture and Western modernity
2. an electrical circuit linking one device, esp. a computer, with another
3. Physics, chem a surface that forms the boundary between two liquids or chemical phases that cannot be mixed
Verb
[-facing, -faced]
to connect or be connected with by interface
interfacial adj
Jerryjay75
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Sentence: I am granted an opportunity for a personal interface at your convenient #4 (permalink) Sun Apr 05, 2009 15:41 pm   Sentence: I am granted an opportunity for a personal interface at your convenient
 

Hi Jerry, I don't suppose you mean a face-to-face ?. No?.

In which case , INTERVIEW is the appropriate word.

Also, if I might add, " at your convenience " or " at a time convenient to yoursel/f/ves."

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