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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more personalised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for or benefits of tailoring something to individual preferences or needs.
Example: "Our new service offers a more personalised experience for each customer, ensuring their unique needs are met."
Alternatives: "a more tailored" or "a more customized".
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"As Amazon got bigger, it got smarter at delivering a more personalised shopping experience.
He promised a check-up on the NHS every year and a more personalised service.
The Daily Express went for a more personalised line: "Flaming morons".
I needed a residential setting with fewer children and a more personalised care plan.
Bieber's move from stylist's puppet to a more personalised, grown-up look was very much Welch's plan.
Tom argued that this provides a more personalised dieting solution than market leaders Weight Watchers and its points based system.
Responding to comments, answering questions and joining in the conversation will give people a more personalised experience of your brand.
It means "a more personalised website with clearer and more searchable graphics and more information on screen and on air".
It offers advertisers a more sophisticated way to connect with audiences and use data to deliver a more personalised message.
The show brings together six years of work and marks a move towards a more personalised, introspective approach.
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