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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a knowledgeable guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a lot of knowledge or expertise in a particular area.
Example: "In our meeting, I was impressed by Tom; he really is a knowledgeable guy when it comes to marketing strategies."
Alternatives: "an informed person" or "a well-versed individual".
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"He's a knowledgeable guy and he wants to do well for the club and I want to help him".
"He's a knowledgeable guy, he's been around good teams and he's worked with very good people," Penberthy said.
He's a knowledgeable guy, and spoke at length about the development of Defense Distributed's lower receiver, telling me that failure was a part of the scientific process.
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"He's a very knowledgeable guy, a very solid guy, but I would say that about the other candidates," Mr. Long said.
He's a very knowledgeable guy and I know Artemi put a lot of faith in him.
But I'm sure he's a pretty knowledgeable guy".
He's supposed to be a pretty knowledgeable guy.
I attribute that to my fantastic husband who is a really thoughtful and knowledgeable guy.
By the time we hung up, I was excited to have this obviously knowledgeable guy helping us.
"I've spoken to Paulie and he said this isn't a hugely difficult team to captain because there are so many knowledgeable guys who are top in their positions in their national teams and are leaders themselves.
My bike mechanic is a knowledgeable and trustworthy guy who brands himself as the Bike Doctor and has a unique market position as the bicycle mechanic who makes "house calls".
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