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The phrase "as a personal reference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is being provided based on personal experience or knowledge about someone.
Example: "I am writing this letter as a personal reference for Jane, who has worked with me for several years."
Alternatives: "as a personal recommendation" or "as a character reference".
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Mr. So and-So was leasing one of their apartments and had given his name as a personal reference.
In return, one of the partners may later be happy to serve as a personal reference for you--the highest impact door opener!
The takeaway message is that the gamified system designers should not be so concerned with rankings and online comparisons to encourage users to compete against each other, but with their use as a personal reference, creating challenging environments and guidance for users to achieve their mastery interests.
Avoid asking your parents, siblings, or anyone else who shares your last name to serve as a personal reference.
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Thus every cheesy reference ("You will laugh to see me/ perpendicular hanging on a cable car") becomes a personal reference to something they have done together and will do again as soon as she returns.
I've consulted some people here, and they agree that, as a professional matter, a historic collegiate acquaintance is an inadequate basis for a personal reference.
Clothes are a personal reference.
Another common type of reference is a personal reference.
A personal reference from someone is not a good screen.
Mr. Crouwel, 59, is just one of many Amsterdammers who regard the Stedelijk as a very personal reference point for contemporary aesthetics and culture.
This comes as a personal preference.
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