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Free sign upThe phrase "a guy in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a male person who is associated with a particular context or situation, often followed by a noun that specifies what he is in.
Example: "I saw a guy in a blue jacket walking down the street."
Alternatives: "a man in a" or "a fellow in a".
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A guy in a hoodie.
Delbert, a guy in a red fedora.
Like a guy in a sensory-deprivation chamber.
Otherwise it's a guy in a rubber suit.
Everything else is just a guy in a suit".
Would she date a guy in a band?
There's a guy in a tent blowing bubbles.
I'm just a guy in a token booth".
"A guy in a beard is an easy sell".
Now I'm just a guy in a band.
I help a guy in a taxidermy shop.
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