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The phrase "a barry" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in standard written English.
It may be used in specific contexts, such as a nickname or a reference to a person named Barry, but it is not a common expression.
Example: "I met a barry at the conference who shared some interesting insights."
Alternatives: "a person named Barry" or "a guy named Barry".
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The Giants added two runs in the third when Alfonzo followed a Snow single and a Barry Bonds walk with a single to right.
I can still fix my wife with my blue eyes, drop my voice into a Barry White register, and say, "Hey, baby".
I always said I needed a Barry.
"You would compare him to a Barry Sanderunnere runner.
A 1978 inscription on the manuscript is from Wilson's wife, Lois Wilson (who died in 1988), to a "Barry".
Only David Silva melted the blistering cold and City's entire attacking intent all night was limited to Touré's shot from a Barry layback, which was touched aside.
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(I might even blast a Barry White song from me to me).
Holmes was later correct in flagging for a Barry Bannan handball in the box.
No, he cannot flood the rugby field with the inventions and the colour of a Bennett or a Barry John.
You hope that you're going to have a Barry Bonds, a Hank Aaron — that you're going to develop a star.
Can you tell a McDonald's slogan from a Barry White song ("Every Time a Good Time," "I'm Qualified to Satisfy You," "What You Want Is What You Get")?
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