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The phrase "a very personal present" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a gift that holds significant emotional value or is tailored specifically for the recipient.
Example: "For her birthday, I decided to give her a very personal present that reflects our shared memories."
Alternatives: "a deeply meaningful gift" or "a uniquely personal gift".
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They are a huge improvement over one-size-fits-all earbuds and although the scan means they cannot be a surprise they are a very personal present.
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