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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fun man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who is enjoyable to be around or brings joy and entertainment to social situations.
Example: "Everyone loves hanging out with Tom; he's definitely a fun man who knows how to make people laugh."
Alternatives: "an entertaining guy" or "a jovial person".
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"He's a fun man," he said.
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Torp, who with his son has worked with Always Evolving for several years, described Rodas as a compassionate, fun man who cared deeply about others, and "loved his American cars as much as he loved his $500,000 cars".
It was a lot of fun, man.
GR: No, it was a lot of fun, man.
Derrick May's words kept going round inside my head, 'You don't make a record for fun, man.'.
"It's was fun, man, a lot of energy," he tells THUMP.
"Oh, it's fun, man," Street said after a 32-pitch, four-out save, his 39th.
"Go have fun, man.
"Why not have fun, man?" he said.
"It was fucking fun, man," Vernon said.
"Yeah, it's going to be fun, man," Carlos Beltran said, and then rolled his eyes.
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