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Discover Ludwig"private person" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a private individual, as opposed to an official person or a public figure. For example, "The CEO had to admit that he had lied, putting himself in a difficult situation from which only a private person might be able to extricate himself."
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I am a private person.
"I'm a private person.
Nader is a very private person.
He was a very private person".
"I am basically a private person".
He was a private person, he said.
"She's a very private person.
"Deanna was a private person".
I'm a very private person.
He was a private person.
I'm a pretty private person.
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