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The phrase "a poor guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express sympathy or pity for someone who is in a difficult or unfortunate situation.
Example: "After losing his job and going through a tough breakup, I really feel like he's just a poor guy trying to get by."
Alternatives: "an unfortunate fellow" or "a struggling man".
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"A poor guy, like you and me.
He was a poor guy, but with a big heart.
Q: Poor, like Russians say, he's a poor guy.
REINER He was a poor guy, he was a busker.
"At the mosque, nobody wants to talk to a poor guy," he said.
Here was a poor guy whose poverty had made him dangerously desperate for manhood.
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Me, a chinese poor guy... How can a billionaire accept me to be a friend,a poor Chinese people... Hi, Evin.
In a way, I consider him a very poor guy.
As for why Obama rocks a BlackBerry when makers of more stylish devices would clearly be willing to hook him up, in 2013 he said: "I am not allowed, for security reasons, to have an iPhone". Poor guy.
So look for the goals to come out of nowhere, like an Andrea Pirlo free kick, or, worse, from a mistake some poor guy will have to live with forever.
As a result, this poor guy is barely surviving financially".
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