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The phrase "personal networks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the people you are connected to, including friends, family, colleagues, etc. For example: "My personal networks are extremely important to me, so I try to stay connected regularly."
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A special series of articles on networking on building and leveraging personal networks, by Netherlands contributor Dick van Vlooten.
Placing ads in your local newspaper or through personal networks may not find a person that has received formal training.
Personal networks are hugely important in recruiting.
But my personal networks are, on the whole, exceptionally engaged politically while remaining fairly homogenous ideologically.
Companies still rely heavily on their personal networks when finding and vetting candidates for job opportunities.
They are about the circulation of talent and ideas at speed, through invisible personal networks.
Each of these people in turn had personal networks and resources to bring to a coalition.
The commission has made a series of recommendations, including stopping the use of personal networks to make appointments.
Then, much of computer security was centered on protecting personal computers hard wired to corporate and personal networks.
The founders of those companies – almost all men – typically hire almost exclusively through their personal networks, says Simard.
Fry came to depend on personal networks: if someone was not known to his compatriots, he was not helped.
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