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The phrase "nothing personal" is correct and can be used in written English.
Generally speaking, it is used to imply that an action or comment is not intended as a criticism or offense against someone personally. For example: "I'd like to decline your invitation, but it's nothing personal."
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nothing personal
interjection
Don't worry
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Nothing personal.
Nothing personal, he advised.
It's nothing personal, really.
It was nothing personal".
It's really nothing personal.
"Nothing personal, so no revenge".
It's nothing personal, of course.
There's nothing personal.
Nothing personal, you understand.
Nothing personal, Mr Theroux.
It's obviously nothing personal".
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