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The phrase "a fantastic guy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone positively, often in informal contexts or personal recommendations.
Example: "Everyone loves working with Mark; he's truly a fantastic guy who always brings a positive attitude to the team."
Alternatives: "an amazing person" or "a great guy".
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A fantastic guy.
He's a fantastic guy.
Mancini said recently: "Shaun is a fantastic guy.
"I found myself thinking: 'He's such a fantastic guy!
He is a fantastic guy who is doing important work.
He's a fantastic guy and a great role model".
"He is a fantastic guy, full respect from me and the players and he starts tomorrow".
But I have others, also, that I think -- I mean, Bob Corker is a fantastic guy.
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"Kevin was a bloody warm, generous and fantastic guy, and I'm surprised that he didn't pick up the kid, just to make himself feel better".
He is a tremendous competitor, great declarer, fantastic player and a wonderful guy.
"He's a fantastic little guy.
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