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Discover LudwigThe phrase "personnel only" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as a sign or label to indicate that only authorized employees or staff members are allowed in a certain area. Example: "Please be advised that the storage room is for personnel only. Unauthorized access is strictly prohibited."
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"After any merger, instead of two entities needing the personnel, only one is hiring.
The altered personnel — only Mr. Roseman appears on "Flashbacks" — may have accounted for some ungainly touches in the first set.
During his tenure Mr. Gniewek has witnessed a turnover of orchestra personnel; only three players have been there longer than he.
A section of Pennsylvania Avenue, part of 17th Street and Lafayette Square, remained closed to the public, cordoned off by yellow "authorized personnel only" tape.
At one end of the bar is a rack of six long ax handles with a sign that reads: "Authorized Personnel Only".
Other Citi facilities outside of mandatory evacuation zones should be accessible for critical personnel only; non-critical personnel should invoke their work-from-home strategies.
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These stay-out personnel hence only have household members but no bunkmates as key contacts.
The numbers are difficult to weigh, however, because United States personnel spend only part of their time under Japanese legal jurisdiction.
In an earlier statement, Mr. Miliband told Parliament on Tuesday that Russian "threats" against British Council personnel "can only make matters worse.
To claim this result without so many key personnel can only be helpful to the rest of the squad.
Valentine, who has differed with Phillips in the past, said later that he was not criticizing the personnel decisions, only the way the team has reacted.
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