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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who is very large in size or stature.
Example: "At the gym, I saw a huge guy lifting weights that were twice my size."
Alternatives: "a big man" or "a large fellow".
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He's a huge guy.
A huge guy.
He is a huge guy.
I'm not a huge guy, by no means, but I fought all the big guys.
"That was a huge guy and he could do huge damage," the customs agent pointed out.
He is a huge guy, whose size is as imposing as the brooding melancholy that makes him a dangerous presence.
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"Twin is a huge glue guy in the sense that he gives himself up for the betterment of the team," Coach Lawrence Frank said, referring to Collins by his nickname.
"A big huge guy with a grey shirt.
Or at least just let us get a really huge guy to discus them into the ocean?
I sat next to a tough looking, huge guy, probably 6'8" or more.
"I'm not a huge change guy," he said Monday.
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