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The phrase "a personal basis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing relationships, interactions, or decisions that are influenced by personal feelings or individual circumstances.
Example: "I prefer to approach this matter on a personal basis rather than a professional one."
Alternatives: "a personal level" or "a personal standpoint".
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defer.add img); If conflicts are unavoidable, try first negotiating a compromise: speak to each person involved on a personal basis -- don't try to be a dictator.
There were colourful political personalities, but they gained their following on a personal basis rather than as spokesmen for a program of political action.
Q: On a personal basis, how has it affected you -- has it affected you personally?
"I don't know them on a personal basis, and I'd like to get to know them".
On a personal basis, it clearly cheers him up no end.
But he added: "You cannot govern the country on a personal basis.
"Rudy Giuliani on a personal basis could be warm, wise and open-minded," he writes.
On a personal basis when I come across it, I challenge it.
A: I'm not familiar on a personal basis with what the charges are in Washington.
The Afghans in attendance have come on a personal basis, Mr. Grand said.
On a personal basis, I've spent a lot of time on this over the years.
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