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The phrase "a guy that I" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a male person in relation to the speaker, often in a context where the speaker is about to provide more information about that person.
Example: "I met a guy that I used to go to school with at the reunion last night."
Alternatives: "a guy who I" or "a guy that I know".
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"He's a guy that I believe saved some lives".
"He's a guy that I definitely want to keep here".
This is a guy that I think can work together with people.
"He's a guy that I can bounce basketball ideas off of," Walsh said, "and that's been out there running teams".
Watching Mariano, he's a guy that I wanted to emulate, and he's just so laid-back, so smooth, so calm.
"He's a guy that I can bounce basketball ideas off of and that's been out there running teams".
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After hours of exploring the convention, and 100+ rounds of Super Smash Brothers later, I sat by a fountain with a cool guy that I met.
"I'm a guy that can play multiple positions and I do what I can to win".
I'm a guy that works every day, so I'm not looking to take time off".
"I'm a guy that works hard, plays hurt, I've never had any excuses," he said.
"When I'm a guy that tries to hit home runs, I've never been a guy to successfully do it," Granderson said.
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