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The phrase "Working guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a man who is employed and typically engaged in manual or labor-intensive work, often implying a strong work ethic. Example: "He's a working guy who puts in long hours at the construction site to support his family."
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I'm a working guy.
He's a working guy.
"I'm a working guy," he said.
"I'm a working guy," Mr. Clark said.
I see myself as a working guy and that's all and that is enough.
"Maybe he works in an office, but on the weekend, he's a working guy.
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"I'm a hard-working guy, and I love to work.
He's a hard-working guy.
"He is a hard-working guy.
He's a hard-working guy and that's the important part.
"He's a motivated, hard-working guy," Roberts said.
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