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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a helpful guy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone, typically a male, who is willing to assist or provide support to others.
Example: "Whenever I have a problem, I know I can count on Mark; he's truly a helpful guy."
Alternatives: "a supportive person" or "a kind individual."
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"You're a helpful guy.
It seems Mitt is a helpful guy, especially when a neighbor needs a hand parking his yacht.
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"Could you lend me some money to get started?" A clever and helpful guy, he had the answer.
"No-one in Russia really thinks Assad is a good or helpful guy," concludes Mr Aliev.
As a marketer, I know this softer and more helpful guy must exist if advertisers are willing to spend $150,000 dollars a second to reach him.
The couple described Alexis as a helpful, chatty guy who liked to watch cooking shows on TV.
Rob Reeves, president of Abington-based contractor firm E. Allen Reeves, remembers the exact day a "helpful union guy" from Local 401 visited the Quaker site: "We had four or five union reps from different unions visit the site in the last week or two, and the last one to visit was the rep from Local 401.
I didn't become enthralled with one helpful guy over another.
Flanelinhas are aggressively helpful guys who guide you into your parking spot – it's often a tight squeeze in Rio – and charge a dollar to keep an eye on your car.
The Helpful Guys in Blue will assist visitors in choosing dogs to take home.
But it seems I have been wasting my time - the helpful guys over at GYMBOX have cracked it.
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