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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a neat guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is tidy, organized, or generally pleasant and agreeable in personality.
Example: "Everyone loves hanging out with Mark; he's such a neat guy."
Alternatives: "a cool guy" or "a nice guy."
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I am a neat guy.
How can I put this? He's a neat guy!
"He was such a neat guy to play with — you just wanted to play for him.
"At the same time, I get the pleasure of being thought of as a neat guy".
"What he doesn't realize is if he tried a different style, he'd get a whole lot more cooperation," Mr. Coburn said, adding: "He's really a neat guy.
We'd always remembered him as a great athlete and a neat guy, but all of a sudden he's home again and he's this terrible alcoholic.
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And I had the same reaction I'd had during the negotiations: this guy I always thought was a fire-breather was really a pretty neat guy.
Next, I get this e-mail from Joel, who works in finance and is a real neat guy.
He's a pretty neat guy.
Pretty neat guy.
Neat guy, Rick... rode his bike to work every day.
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