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"personal possession" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to something owned by an individual, for example: "My laptop is my most prized personal possession".
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Research director Simon Leggett says tablet computers are particularly likely to be seen as the young person's personal possession, making the arguments about restrictions even more fraught.
Very spicy, loads of horseradish, and possessing the restorative powers of personal possession from a particularly persecuted saint.
Loyalists of the ruling party may be unconcerned that their leader took personal possession of this huge sum from persons unknown within the "Saudi royal family", for purposes that have not even been hinted at.
Portugal adopted a bolder policy in 2001, totally decriminalising all personal possession of drugs.
In Africa, King Leopold II acquired the Congo Free State as a personal possession in 1885.
Given this, it is hardly surprising that the voice is a deeply personal possession.
They had been in his personal possession until his death in February 1999.
Portugal, an early trailblazer, decriminalised the personal possession and use of all drugs, including the nastiest ones, back in 2001.
A home might be someone's most personal possession, but the process of buying and selling real estate is incredibly remote.
A final symptom of A.D. is the common phenomenon of clients regarding their therapist as a personal possession.
A gentleman who did nothing wrong is selling a personal possession of his to the highest bidder".
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