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The word "personalise" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used in situations where one thing is customised to suit someone's individual needs, tastes or preferences. For example, "The store offers a personalisation service to their customers, where they can customise their products according to their own design."
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Ed Davie, councillor in the London Borough of Lambeth Try to personalise your CV to the job role you are applying to and tell them why you want to work for them.
But when I came up with the idea of using morse code to personalise jewellery I realised we could create jewellery with messages that were a secret between the wearer and the giver.
"I don't want to personalise it but obviously I do regret that while my representations have been listened to patiently and courteously, they have not been heeded".
This also allows us to personalise services for you.
Virgin Atlantic is trying to incorporate Google Glass with its staff to personalise the way they treat customers, speeding up the check-in process and pooling customer data gained from online bookings, to ensure the most individual, personalised service possible.
But they refused to "personalise" their anger with public comments about how Widodo had handled the matter.
Politicians might come to regret embarking on the path of transparency.Above all, there is the fear that these declarations will further personalise politics.
First, it needs to personalise what it offers, rather like online shopping services which record customers' preferences, making their next visit easier.
One way it is doing so is to make better use of all the data it collects, for instance to personalise deals and help local businesses design their Groupon offers.
Perhaps something similar to what he has done in retailing: create a culture of learning from data to personalise content for each visitor.
Indeed, "Koba the Dread" may best be taken as a work of mourning, though with a characteristic Amis twist in that he seems to want to personalise mass suffering by publicising private grief.
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