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Is "your person" the right grammar?

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Rebecca

Yes, "on your person" is correct grammar. "On your person" refers to anything that is in your pockets, purse, bag, or anything you are holding. This term is usually used when someone is being checked by security. Ex: Do you have any weapons on your person? Ex: There can't be anything on your person when you go through the metal detector.

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