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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually personal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is genuinely or truly personal in nature, often in contrast to something that may seem personal but is not.
Example: "While the report contains some personal anecdotes, the data presented is actually personal and reflects my own experiences."
Alternatives: "truly personal" or "genuinely personal".
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But most important, it is not actually personal.
Wali, though, says the biggest challenge to innovation in the region is actually personal drive.
It's actually "personal style" in Hindi, but it turns out that all three still apply to the brand's second Manhattan hotel, the Andaz Fifth Avenue, which recently celebrated its third birthday and has settled into a comfortable groove.
On the other hand, concentrating on constituency service leaves new senators vulnerable to criticism from colleagues and from the press, as little more than "glorified House members". Actually, personal approval ratings may not mean all that much in the 1986 Senate elections.
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So would you say the "Oceans" films are actually really personal to you?
His attack on the Labour leadership was actually pretty personal.
Unlike some of his colleagues — the surgical psychopaths — Henry doesn't actually relish personal confrontation.
"The lyrics are so moving and deep because they actually have personal meaning to them.
I'm actually a personal friend of Bill Clinton as well as other high-profile Democrats.
At first glance, this collection could be seen as abstract but, picked apart, it was actually very personal.
"It's a funny thing, but trash is actually pretty personal, and people find being told what to do with their trash rather invasive," she said.
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