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Discover LudwigThe phrase "personal fortune" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the possessions or wealth that an individual has accumulated for their own use. Example: Despite his humble beginnings, John was able to amass a large personal fortune through hard work and smart investments.
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While modest in person, the billionaire does not hide his personal fortune of £15bn.
It estimated his personal fortune at $212m.
Hence a personal fortune estimated at £120m.
Forbes magazine estimates her personal fortune at $150m.
His personal fortune is estimated at well over $1 billion.
Critics frown at the way he amassed his personal fortune.
He has a personal fortune estimated at $50m.
Forbes lists his personal fortune at some four billion dollars.
He made a personal fortune of at least £375m.
She was completely non-corrupt and leaves no personal fortune.
Steve Forbes has his personal fortune to keep him going.
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