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The phrase "a likeable guy but" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting statement about someone's character or behavior after a positive remark.
Example: "He’s a likeable guy but often makes impulsive decisions that can lead to trouble."
Alternatives: "a pleasant person yet" or "a friendly individual however".
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Focus groups show that people view Cameron as a likeable guy but that he doesn't seem like the "real deal".
Jim used to be a likeable guy, but watching him carry Kara (still topless!) up the stairs of her parent's house while exposing her body to his friends, I started to get creeped out by his actions.
He would say, 'I am not a likeable guy, but I get the job done".' Mr. Rebovich said although the former Senator certainly will receive kudos if he helps retain the Devils, there is virtually no chance of his returning to elective politics.
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Gordon's a Princeton grad, and conflicted "moderate" Democrat, who seems in real life to be a very likeable guy, but one who is having trouble rationalizing the truth that his professional and economic success are derived from mainlining political poison into America's bloodstream.
"Henry is very good, a very likeable guy, but he has just done it with his own country and I'm not sure he has the edge to do it," added Carling.
But he is a likeable guy.
"I don't know if he was talking about the pants or the cheese karaoke, but either way it proved what a likeable guy he is".
He's a likeable guy".
David Luiz is a likeable guy.
The most fungible of candidates will attempt to reinvent himself once again, as a likeable guy.
Britain's head coach Charles van Commenee has described Chambers as "a likeable guy and a damned fine athlete".
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