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The phrase "a pretty decent guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone in a positive light, indicating that the person is generally good-natured or likable.
Example: "Despite his flaws, I can confidently say that he's a pretty decent guy who always tries to help others."
Alternatives: "a fairly good person" or "a rather nice individual."
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"Elvis was a pretty decent guy," Mr. Scanlon said.
He was not without his faults, which I think we depict, but he was ultimately a pretty decent guy who was fucked over royally by the system, and I'd like to think that, if nothing else, we are providing some proper memorial to his life.
I've never met the man and I don't know what goes on behind closed doors at Nintendo, but Reggie Filseemse seems like a pretty decent guy.
Looking back, the recruiter was a pretty decent guy.
Bill is a writer, teacher, speaker, and a pretty decent guy for the most part.
The cop was a pretty decent guy, I have to say, even while describing running fights with anarchists.
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Stewart has the sullen good looks, humor and talent of the young Elvis along with a quick temper that lights up an obviously pretty decent guy.
I don't know you very well, but I'm guessing you're a pretty decent gal or guy.
When I first spoke to Allen, he struck me as a pretty decent, funny guy.
ever stop coming in, the guy could make a pretty decent cantor.
And instead of people getting wiped out, the small guys are making a pretty decent living". .
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