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Discover LudwigThe phrase "my privacy" is correct and can be used in written English.
When used on its own, the phrase typically refers to a person's right to keep information about themselves private and/or their right to be left alone. For example: "I demand my privacy be respected at all times."
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I love my privacy.
I value my privacy.
"I have my privacy.
I want to keep my privacy".
It takes away my privacy.
Why don't you care about my privacy?
"It's not like they're invading my privacy.
So has my privacy been invaded?
This administration wants to invade my privacy.
"Momma, I want my privacy," he said.
Andreello: "I'll change my privacy settings".
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