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The phrase "a dude" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to refer to a person, often a male, and can convey a sense of familiarity or casualness.
Example: "I ran into a dude I used to know from high school at the coffee shop."
Alternatives: "a guy" or "a fellow".
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That's a dude.
"They said, 'That's a dude.
I look like a dude.
What a dude.
But a dude ranch?
He's a dude magnet".
It's a dude.
He was just a dude".
She's clearly not a dude.
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Bring your A-game, dude.
"He was a big dude, he was a tough dude, but he was mashed potatoes inside".
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