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The phrase "a personal appeal" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used when someone is making an emotional request or plea, usually to someone they know or feel a personal connection with. For example: "In a personal appeal, Sarah asked her closest friend to join her on a last-minute road trip."
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He also makes a personal appeal.
Does this project have a personal appeal?
But urgency now dictates a personal appeal.
In December, 2008, he composed a personal appeal to Barack and Michelle Obama.
The PM should make a personal appeal to King Salman on the teenager's plight.
He failed to travel to Capitol Hill to make a personal appeal to Congress.
Once again, according to clerks, Justice Thomas made a personal appeal to his colleagues.
Nixon himself gave a personal appeal, and several Senators posed questions directly to both parties.
Bundy made a personal appeal for Fry's surrender, which Arnold recorded and texted to the FBI.
Gordon Brown recently made a personal appeal to teachers not boycott the tests.
Rarely, when colleagues are leaning against him, he makes a personal appeal.
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