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The phrase "a man tonight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific man or discussing plans involving a man later in the evening.
Example: "I have plans to meet a man tonight for dinner and discuss the project."
Alternatives: "a guy this evening" or "a fellow tonight".
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"You became a man tonight," Roethlisberger yelled to Hamm as he passed him in a hallway after the meet.
"Paul Downing turned into a man tonight, up against a really experienced player like Kevin Davies".
"The governor of an American state ordered the torture of a man tonight - that is immoral and unconscionable," he concludes.
"Paul Downing turned into a man tonight, up against a really experienced player like Kevin Davies". "We haven't lost the tie tonight.
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To a man this morning, the Devils said the pressure was still on them, even though they had rallied from a 2-0 deficitotiethe the series with victories in New Jersey.
Birmingham MP Jack Dromey says the entire community of Erdington "is truly shocked" by the fatal shooting of a man this afternoon.
@lengeldavid October 29, 2013 Lester was a dirty man tonight.
"Senator Dole has richly earned his reputation as a hatchet man tonight," said Mr. Mondale, who instantly concluded that the exchange had made him the debate's winner.
Mark Hughes doesn't look too pleased on the sidelines but he'll be a relieved man tonight.
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