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The phrase "a personal jacket" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a jacket that is specifically owned or designed for an individual, often implying a sense of personal style or preference.
Example: "She wore a personal jacket that reflected her unique taste in fashion."
Alternatives: "a customized jacket" or "an individual jacket".
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My jean jacket was a personal statement.
If the child cannot swim, a life jacket -- a personal flotation device approved by the Coast Guard -- should be worn at all times near a swimming pool or in it.
On a personal side note, the biker jacket is still very much "on trend", as they say, this summer, but I have yet to be convinced that this clunky garment looks good on anyone other than bikers.
Nobody who buys a Ralph Lauren prairie skirt or cowboy jacket really thinks a personal history of the West informs the clothes.
Completing the ensemble are a double-bladed paddle, a helmet and a padded life jacket known as a personal flotation device.
A personal favorite, she said, is a countrified tailored jacket from Stella McCartney, with a flared hip and sporty collar.
A life jacket, or personal floaties are recommended.
Hopefully you're wearing a life jacket or personal flotation device (PFD), because it's imperative that you stay afloat.
Meanwhile, Duncan Hunter is tied to about $20,000 in illegal expenses, including golf, groceries, dog food and a $302 "jacket for his personal use," according to the indictment.
In Japan, an offer to buy a celebrity's jacket or other personal effect on the Web might be greeted skeptically if someone came across it while surfing the Net on a desktop computer, Mr. Hori of Cybird said.
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