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The President personally went to the hospital to console the survivors of the terrorist attack.
He is a very rich and famous performer, but he still personally answers all his correspondence from his fans.
Discussion question: What have you personally learned from failure in the past? faint Many people think the former alternative will work well, but personally I favor the latter.
In order to master another language, you need to be personally involved in the process, in terms of having a real motivation for learning the language.
It was hard for Harry to retain his objectivity in reporting on the election because he admitted to personally detesting one of the candidates.
Dave likes blondes, but personally I'm partial to brunettes.
The underlying principle behind the government's determination to cut social services seems to be the belief that the poor are personally responsible for their plight, and therefore deserve to suffer.
Movie stars receive so many fan letters that it is impossible to reply personally to all of them.
Although he is a big star, he still personally responds to all of his fan mail.
Sudhir Sibal, the chef who serves India's Prime Minister, says he personally samples all food before it is served, in case of food poisoning.
The underlying principle behind the government's determination to cut social services seems to be the belief that the poor are personally responsible for their situation, and therefore deserve to suffer.
I will personally be responsible for it.
The president conducted us personally to his office.
I was able to obtain a personally signed ball.
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