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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a generous guy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is kind, giving, or willing to share with others.
Example: "Everyone loves Mark because he is a generous guy who always donates to charity."
Alternatives: "a kind person" or "a giving individual."
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Such a generous guy.
He's a team player, a generous guy.
"He's fiscally frugal, but he's also a generous guy".
He's a generous guy, and means well – he is just a bit of a buffoon.
Ray Castro was a very masculine guy, a generous guy – and very conservative-looking.
"I'm a generous guy and then anything else that needs to get done ——." Mr. Smith interrupts him: "According to your standards you're generous," he replies, prompting laughter.
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Mel Sherer is a friend (and a wonderful, generous guy, beyond the ordinary levels of generosity) who has a long career writing comedy, from sitcoms to variety to stand-up.
"By nature he's a very generous guy," said Stuart Pertz, an architect who worked for Mr. Ratner in the 1980s but opposed his arena project.
"He's just a really generous guy".
"I am usually a very generous guy," he said.
To his friends and family he's a very generous guy.
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