Examples of 'more personally' in a sentence

Meaning of "more personally"

more personally: This phrase implies a deeper or heightened level of intimacy, emotion, or connection in relation to a particular subject, experience, or interaction. It is often used to emphasize the personal significance or impact of something on an individual

How to use "more personally" in a sentence

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more personally
I think that we listen more personally on personal.
We grow more personally when we are giving ourselves to others.
He might have taken it a bit more personally.
More personally and intimately than ever before.
I am eager for you to know me more personally.
The decision to write more personally was a deliberate choice.
I told you my editor wanted me to write more personally.
He takes things more personally than me.
An opportunity to get to know your favourites even more personally.
Get more personally involved.
My editor wants me to write more personally.
So much more personally rewarding.
This way we can approach you even more personally.
My fans more personally.
This way you get to know them more personally.

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Write more personally.
I was starting to write more personally.
Some people take it more personally and they give everything to win.
Allow your subscribers to know you a little more personally.
I use a lot more personally.
I always love getting to know the characters more personally.
Or more personally.
In this documentary we are more personally involved.
Tailoring content more personally also means their marketing spend can go a lot further.
Simply somewhat more personally.
He advises you every day on your possible itineraries to satisfy you more personally.
Teachers taking this question more personally were rather hesitant.
The recent succession of celebrity deaths affects me more personally.
They identify with brands more personally and emotionally than previous generations.
Then you can not be identified any more personally.
Empowered patients tend to feel more personally capable of positively impacting their outcomes.
And sensitive people like me may take it more personally.
Gordon is more personally immersed in Zionism than Blair.
Both candidates sought to speak more personally about themselves.
Understand the demographic and psychographic characteristics of your visitors and engage with them more personally.
We women take it more personally.
Everybody feels more personally involved ( rather than just the guy with the keyboard ).
No other instrument appeals to the customer better and more personally.
Interact with people more personally - instead of leaving a message, make a call.
Let me turn to another case and talk about it more personally.
Micro-influencers are connected more personally with their followers as compared to big celebrities.
You can edit the letter to express your views more personally.
Exchange and communicate more personally between student members, black belts and sensei.
This will give the recruiters a chance to get to know you more personally.
But it is undeniable that it makes politicians more personally responsible to their constituents.
During this time, he felt a growing need to express himself more personally.
It also refers more personally to the characters and the friendships that they have lost . ".
They do like small talk and the ability to connect on a more personally level.
Which all add up more personally No you, no me.
Get to know InNuce Solutions even better and especially more personally.

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