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The phrase "a little guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is small in stature or to describe a person in a diminutive or endearing way.
Example: "In the story, the little guy always found a way to outsmart the bigger bullies."
Alternatives: "a small fellow" or "a tiny person".
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"A little guy".
I was just a little guy.
Mr. Forbes is definitely a little guy.
He was a little guy".
He was such a little guy.
"A little guy got a big guy".
"He called me a little guy.
"He's a little guy with a big heart.
"But just getting an autograph for a little guy?
"I am just a little guy," Morali said.
WTOP, on the other hand, isn't exactly a little guy.
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