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The phrase "a guy to step" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to someone who is expected to take action or fill a role, but the phrasing is awkward and incomplete.
Example: "We need a guy to step up and lead the project."
Alternatives: "a person to take charge" or "someone to take action."
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"For a guy to step in and win a draw for you makes your job a lot easier".
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"He was definitely that guy to step up and make a play.
We expect the next guy to step up".
Oscar would probably ask the guy to step outside.
"On the road you need a lot of guys to step up".
"Having come off a tough loss and looking into the bye week, especially with a lot of younger guys, to step up was big for us to put that kind of a game together".
So it's an opportunity for other guys to step in, guys that we have faith in, that can fill the void very easily".
"But you know what?" Murray said, "I've been through these kinds of things before, with top guys being out with injuries, and it's an opportunity for other guys to step up".
"We'll see where it goes and if he is out [long term] it's an opportunity for some new guys to step up".
"I think it's a bad thing because we want other guys to step up also.
There's plenty of room for guys to step up.
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