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The phrase "a guy who" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a description or characteristic of a male person in various contexts, such as storytelling or casual conversation.
Example: "He is a guy who always helps others in need."
Alternatives: "a man who" or "an individual who".
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A guy who doesn't drink".
A guy who still buys porno magazines!
I am a guy who gets in.
"This is a guy who is hallucinating".
American: A guy who uses crutches.
"A guy who doesn't speak Arabic?
A guy who goes all the way.
A guy who behaves badly is sexy.
"Here is a guy who is brave".
"I have a guy who wants paws".
Here's a guy who raised taxes.
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