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The phrase "a proud guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone, typically a male, who feels a sense of pride about something, whether it be an achievement, identity, or characteristic.
Example: "He walked into the room with confidence, a proud guy who had just accomplished his lifelong dream."
Alternatives: "a confident man" or "a self-assured individual".
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"I've played with him for six years now; he's a proud guy," Shawn Thornton said.
My dad was a proud guy, and it wasn't easy for my mom to see him struggle so hard.
Brenly is a proud guy, and the competitor in him would like to expunge the memory of the bad ending in Arizona.
"Gary is a proud guy," a senior Democrat close to Mr. Ackerman, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said on Friday.
"He is desperate to do well," said Bell, "He is a proud guy; he loves captaining; he loves playing for England.
"Rhys is a proud guy.
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"And Cookie was a very proud guy.
Vince is a very proud guy.
Sometimes it's an out and proud guy just sending kudos, other times a young queer asking how she can get involved and plaster her own city, but sometimes it's a message from a teenage boy telling me how my work encourages him and gives him a sense that he's not alone.
And then Shore Leave is a very openly swishy queer proud guy.
Similarly, on this morning's ESPN radio show, Mike and Mike in the Morning, former NFL player Mike Golic, who described himself as a "proud union guy", said he hated the gesture, calling it counterproductive and alienating to fans.
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