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The phrase "a dude with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts to describe a person who possesses a certain characteristic or item.
Example: "He is a dude with a great sense of humor."
Alternatives: "a guy with" or "a man with".
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A dude with a beard like Francis Ford Coppola?
This generally means good news – no one follows up a "DUDE" with, "sorry about your grandma".
You hear it on "Grow a Pear," on which Kesha proclaims, "I just can't date a dude with a vag".
I guess so: People hasn't even featured a dude with the shocking trait of having red hair.
But grabbing a dude with your telekinetic leash, dragging him through the air and kicking him into a cactus or an electrified fence?
If he sounds like a principal or a police chief, a dude with a big neck, someone who never has to watch his back, then hang up.
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"Before, them mullets was jumping," one guy, a big dude with a worm, a four-inch-long white grub, hanging off his lip, told us.
The man in question is a nerd, naturally, transformed into a cool dude with a lick of Lynx.
He added, "I wish every gay basher in the G.O.P. was handcuffed for life to a gay dude with a potty mouth and a sense of humor.
One photograph shows slim, pretty Bonnie, smiling and impeccably dressed, pointing a huge gun at Clyde's chest as he, a dimpled dude with a cigar, smiles back.
He also referred to himself rather honestly as a "blessed dude with a good life".
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