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Discover LudwigThe phrase "personally know" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express that you are familiar with someone in a personal manner, usually implying that you have met them in person. For example, "I personally know the mayor of this city."
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Never open it unless you personally know the person who is knocking.
He also says: "Normally at any given time I personally know only one person in the car market".
I personally know I do.
Now, I personally know of three".
"I personally know her, and she's great".
"I don't personally know when that problem starts".
"Well, I don't personally know any cool places," she said.
Do you personally know any black people who dislike whites?
Do you personally know any white people who dislike blacks?
There are very few people, I would think, who don't personally know someone who was conned.
And, even more strikingly, Pérez Molina avowed that he did not personally know Captain Byron Lima.
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