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personally

[pur-suh-nl-ee] / ˈpɜr sə nl i /


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"We put this stuff on because it makes us feel good personally, and just gives us that little swagger, just to go about our day like that."

From Barron's

Lee said: "I'm pinning a lot of hopes on this inquiry, not just for the reasons the inquiry's taking place for, but personally to then be able to start moving forward with my life again."

From BBC

Former Communications Minister Paul Fletcher, who helped appoint Inman Grant and worked with her closely for several years, said she has tackled the personally demanding role with vigour and courage.

From BBC

Another email, sent the evening before the dinner, appears to show that Epstein had also personally invited a fourth woman to the Buckingham Palace meet-up, asking if she wanted to join and that she agreed.

From BBC

He’s never personally experienced any close calls with a jet landing at Burbank, but he is very aware of the tight parameters and teaches his flight students how to safely navigate the overlapping Burbank flights.

From Los Angeles Times