She took his joke personally and now her feelings are hurt.
He saw the accident and called the police, but he didn't get personally involved.
I'd rather meet with you personally than discuss this over the phone.
The president took the time to personally thank everyone on his staff.
"Personally, I try to avoid using the word, 'personally' in sentences".
'How can I personally see you' or 'How can I see you personally' are better. There is no function for the preposition 'to' in this sentence.
Personally I couldn't fathom out what he was talking about. The ship wreck lay at a depth of fourteen fathoms.
Does your family have a background in business. (use a question mark at the end of the sentence.)I personally would have said, "Does your family have a business background?"
Personally, I don't think there is anything wrong with it. Personally, I believe I am correct.
A user name gives you anonymity so that others can't use the anonymity of the internet to attack you personally.
Eliot himself contributed financially and personally superintended the whole enterprise, despite being then in his eighties.
Personally , I think people would be better off if they'd work out there own problems.
Yes, in most cases, you should use a comma after the phrase "every day" at the beginning of a sentence to separate it from the rest of the sentence. For example, "Every day, I go for a run in the park."
personally, I think you need to pay attention in english at school.
I personally find "the idea of" superfluous.
Although President Clinton remained personally popular, his affair with Monica Lewinsky left a dark cloud over his presidency.