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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fat man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a person's physical appearance, often in a narrative or descriptive setting.
Example: "As he entered the room, everyone turned to look at the fat man who had just arrived."
Alternatives: "an overweight man" or "a heavyset man."
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He was a fat man.
A belly laugh was a fat man.
"He was a fat man," she said of her father.
A fat man is howling for a long-distance call.
It's not always a fat man in a red shirt.
It shows a fat man plonked on a footstool.
(cocofood) "For a fat man, he doesn't sweat that much".
A fat man lets off firecrackers outside a bedding shop.
A fat man in the second-floor window.
A fat man eating cheesecake sat and watched.
"I am a fat man," he announced, "and I jump up and down whenever I can.
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