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The phrase "personal aide" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an individual who assists someone in completing various tasks. For example, "My boss has been relying heavily on his personal aide to help him manage his schedule."
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Mr. Fischer served as the top personal aide to President Ronald Reagan from 1981 to 1985.
The Cisneros campaign sent us a statement from Thomas Rivera, the candidate's personal aide.
After Trump's victory, McEntee was named as the president's special assistant and personal aide.
The inflammation is gone, said Kim Akhtar, Mr. Rather's other personal aide.
Rudy's guide is Sgt. Irene Teal, Woolwrap's personal aide and mistress.
That year, Mr. Obama asked Ms. Decker Breckenridge to be his personal aide, a position that doubles as his gatekeeper.
Mr. Obama had brought Reggie Love, his personal aide, Ms. Jarrett and Eric Whitaker, another close friend, all African-American.
Ms. Mastin was the deputy press secretary and director of operations, and Mr. Giglio was Mr. Giuliani's personal aide.
Mr. Kalla's running mate, Wiranto, 62, is a retired general who rose to prominence after serving as Suharto's personal aide.
— Timothy J. McBride, personal aide to Vice President George H.W. Bush, on Reagan's second inauguration in 1985.
Kris Engskov, a personal aide to President Bill Clinton, is now, at 36, a vice president for operations at Starbucks.
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