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The phrase "a personal dimension" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing aspects of a situation, experience, or concept that relate to individual feelings, perspectives, or experiences.
Example: "The project not only has professional implications but also a personal dimension that affects how team members engage with it."
Alternatives: "an individual aspect" or "a personal aspect".
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The subject clearly had a personal dimension.
The criticism had a personal dimension, too.
There is a personal dimension too.
Mr. Bloomberg's philanthropy has often had a personal dimension.
And just as the God crisis has both a personal dimension and an intellectual one, the church crisis has both a personal dimension and a structural one.
And he embraced Nixon, a story with a personal dimension worth exploring.
4. Write journal entries exploring a personal dimension of the ideas discussed in the op-ed.
For Mr. Christie, there is a personal dimension to the onslaught against Mr. Rubio.
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Journaling how you responded when a child won a contest or broke a bone can add a more personal dimension to the family book.
The resulting work, which is being shown for the first time on VICE, brings a starkly personal dimension to an issue that sometimes feels so infinite it's impossible to conceive.
While large green spaces such as New York's Central Park, San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, or Washington, DC's Rock Creek Park are wonderful, there is a more personal dimension to those that are a bit smaller, more a part of their neighborhoods.
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