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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a muscular guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who has well-defined muscles or a strong physique.
Example: "At the gym, I often see a muscular guy lifting weights with impressive strength."
Alternatives: "a buff man" or "a fit guy".
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Because he'd have to be a muscular guy to carry that suit.
Kapler has been known mostly as a muscular guy with a lot of skills but only some appearances on the cover of fitness magazines to show for it.
He was a muscular guy with "kind of a nerdy kind of charm," Marianna Taschinger recalled, a combination that proved irresistible to an 18-year-old girl in a small Texas town.
Parisha says, "Our biggest seller of all was this one of a muscular guy who's got blond hair and a square jaw--no smile--and he's wearing jeans and no shirt and cradling a baby in his arms".
Philip Deblasi, a neighbor of Radomski's in Manorville in Suffolk County, said in a telephone interview last night that Radomski was a "muscular guy" who appeared to work out of his house.
The first candidate I spotted was coming up an aisle on the first-base side, a muscular guy wearing a neon green shirt and balancing about 70 pounds' worth of iced beer cans in a plastic bucket on his right shoulder.
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While growing up in Ohio, Weiland remembers a "big muscular guy, a high school senior... [who] rode the bus with me every day to school... invited me to his house.
Slender guys usually look best, but if you are a bit brawny don't give up hope, a skirt on a topless muscular guy can look very alluring to the right woman.
Unlike most of his urbanite peers, who favored clothes in black and gray, Gorshkov -- a thin, muscular guy with a chiseled face -- would occasionally shock friends by showing up at gatherings wearing orange and purple shirts.
In front of the ladies doing tai chi and a really muscular guy... in front of everyone.
"People assume that just because you see a strong, muscular guy, you have someone who is going HAM all the time.
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