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The phrase "personal experience with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an experience you have had with something, either physical or abstract. For example, "My personal experience with public speaking has been mostly positive."
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AFP: Argyro has personal experience with displacement.
I had a personal experience with such tax havens recently.
I have no personal experience with breast cancer.
THOMAS WEISEL doesn't have much personal experience with social media.
Do you have any personal experience with Nethers?
I've had personal experience with this kind of issue.
I have some personal experience with this issue.
What is Mr. da Silva's personal experience with drought?
My personal experience with the project hinged on eye contact.
They either reinforce or contradict personal experience with the airline.
But she also has personal experience with building resiliency.
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