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The phrase "get personal with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of forming a closer or more intimate relationship with someone, often in a conversational or informal context.
Example: "During the interview, the host decided to get personal with the guest, asking about their childhood experiences."
Alternatives: "connect on a personal level" or "become intimate with."
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How do you get personal with a python?
"I can get personal with my clients," Ms. Lyde said.
She is still rambunctious and knows how to get personal with her fans.
"I get to know the player, I get personal with them," Mr. MacDonald said.
Nonetheless, the most-recent questions about Corbyn's outlook have started to get personal, with hints at connections to anti-Israeli or even anti-Semitic extremists and in one instance a Holocaust-denier.
An octopus gracefully drifts inside a cylindrical tank built into one of the columns, and several "touch tanks" offer visitors the opportunity to get personal with horseshoe crabs, starfish and even stingrays.
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Research has shown that we will gladly pay more for personalization, so isn't it about time you start getting personal with your customers?
Getting Personal With AOL Q. Periodically, I get a message on my computer that Windows is "Backing Up Personal Storage".
But it got personal with me, from a lot of people who didn't even know me".
The dispute has gotten personal, with both Mr. Halkias and Mr. Samajopoulos, a Greek immigrant's son who worked on the Statue of Liberty's restoration, ribbing each other about their Greek roots.
The smaller, half-seated Cluny 2 room is, says NARC.'s Dupree, "really good for getting personal with a band: the stage isn't very high, and it's dark, intimate".
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