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The phrase "a guy of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a characteristic or quality associated with a male individual.
Example: "He is a guy of great integrity and honesty."
Alternatives: "a man of" or "a person of".
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He's a guy of our time.
He was still there, and I think we're fortunate to get a guy of his caliber.
"He was a guy of absolute honor and high moral fiber.
A guy of his size following me, he was not going to stop.
"I've never seen a guy of his caliber go all out," Sheffield said.
"Normally, in most years, there's not a guy of that caliber on the market".
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A guy out of time and place.
A grand guy of a literary talent?" .
If it was Kaká, a regular guy, a good guy, of course I would have apologised.
He was simply a guy instead of a playmaker.
"I'm really a young guy of 82".
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