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personally

[pur-suh-nl-ee] / ˈpɜr sə nl i /


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They will then need to confirm their identity through a TSA system known as TSA Confirm ID, which can check a person’s identity against passport data and other personally identifying information.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the time, Mr Hughes said he was "personally mortified" by the mistake and acknowledged the "deep disruption" it caused.

From BBC

The divide is partly generational: pitting some of those personally scarred by a troubled nuclear past against a younger population eager to embrace zero-carbon energy and technological advancement.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr Collins said it would be a "great addition to the city but would not benefit schools personally".

From BBC

Authorities have personally visited or notified victims at 58 locations, informing them of the incident and providing guidance on changing passwords.

From BBC