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The phrase "Get personal" is correct and can be used in written English
It is most commonly used as a command or request to become more intimate or emotionally invested in a conversation or relationship. Example: "I know we've been friends for a while, but I want to get personal and share something important with you."
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Get personal.
Get personal at your workplace.
Get personal (but not too personal).
Get personal, but not too much, of course.
Well, let's not get personal.
Two editors take sides, and get personal.
Let me get personal for a moment.
His transgressiveness can get personal.
I'm sorry to get personal about Brian.
I don't let it get personal.
Wasserman snapped back, "Don't get personal".
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