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The phrase "a big guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is large in size or stature, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "At the party, I noticed a big guy standing by the snack table, and he seemed to be enjoying the food."
Alternatives: "a large man" or "a hefty fellow".
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"He's a big guy.
"I'm a big guy".
"He was a big guy.
I'm a big guy, man".
"He's just a big guy.
He's not a big guy.
"Arnie's a big guy.
He's a big guy, you know".
"Phillips is a big guy," he says.
But I'm still a big guy.
He moves well for a big guy".
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