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Discover Ludwig"personal sense" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an individual’s subjective feeling or opinion. For example, "Everyone relies on their own personal sense of right and wrong."
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"In a personal sense, I do.
My personal sense of time has not been affected.
She is also familiar with it in the personal sense.
Wenger felt a very personal sense of loss.
It's about making the book move in a personal sense".
You get a much more personal sense of belonging in the team.
Mr. Tint Swe looked around his office and said he felt a personal sense of loss.
"I'm looking to get a more personal sense of who these candidates are," he said.
Dunham's pride in her son and her personal sense of loss seem inextricably bound.
Galileo's end would bring a personal sense of satisfaction at what had been achieved, he wrote.
Whether his idiosyncratic personal sense of honor had eroded or improved is unclear.
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