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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'In personally' is not correct
There is a phrase 'Personally' which you could use in written English, for example: "Personally, I believe that public libraries should be free for all."
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He reveled in personally defeating Hitler.
Instead, he felt the moral obligation to step in personally.
Suddenly, shopping that once seemed anonymous was being archived in personally identifiable dossiers.
It was just something the lawyers were doing and something he was strongly invested in personally.
"It is because I'm supporting candidates I strongly believe in personally".
This was a national thing that he was very invested in personally".
But when they said he gave in personally, he got angry".
The president weighed in personally in 2014 on the F.C.C.'s net neutrality rules.
* Nicky Morgan, the Education Secretary, said she would vote to stay in: "Personally, I absolutely would be.
Her work focuses on the design of new tools to engage children in personally meaningful reflective experiences.
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Specifically, research was previously carried out in 'personally meaningful science investigations' (through the Personal Inquiry project).
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