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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lovable guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is endearing or charming, often in a friendly or affectionate context.
Example: "Everyone in the office agrees that Tom is a lovable guy; he always knows how to make us smile."
Alternatives: "a charming person" or "an endearing fellow."
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"Alan is a lovable guy," he said.
He was a lovable guy, very much himself at all times, no matter the physical wreck he became as cancer progressively cornered him.
As written by Mr. Hwang and portrayed by Hoon Lee, D H H (as the character is identified in the program) is not a lovable guy, although he can be pretty funny.
And since his antagonist has all the good lines, Anthony comes off less as a lovable guy with aspirations as an artist, and more as the freeloader his father thinks he is.
Ms. Graf may have a tendency to idealize: Her first post-marital squeeze turns out to be a family friend who miraculously had received David's blessing, and David himself appears as a lovable guy's guy in flashbacks (and once through a medium -- the show is, after all, set mostly in Los Angeles).
"E.J. is just a lovable guy.
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Come off as a sweet lovable guy.
The film is the story of an unlikely lovable guy becoming famous against the odds, which is exactly the myth Corden has sold to America about himself, over and over again.
A lovable cat makes an important appearance.
"ACCORDING TO JIM" Jim Belushi plays a big, sloppy, lovable guy whose beer gut is meant to be an endearing love totem for his gorgeous wife, played by Courtney Thorne-Smith.
He's a very honest, lovable guy.
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