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The phrase "a really cute guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is attractive in a charming or endearing way, often in informal contexts.
Example: "At the party, I noticed a really cute guy across the room who caught my attention."
Alternatives: "an adorable guy" or "a super attractive guy".
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So there I am in a room full of young geniuses asking a really cute guy called Michael (who is experimenting on finding where consciousness is in the brain), does he believe in God and where might God be lodged in the brain if he is home.
Lots of cool people are in the group... including a really cute guy you like.
Expectations: You meet a really cute guy at the dog park.
Five minutes later, I launch SCRUFF to see who's nearby, and in between you and me in the list of nearby guys is a really cute guy who has hidden his distance.
In a concert in Brazil one night, he spotted "a really cute guy" in the crowd, and "he was so distracting I actually avoided that end of the stage".
If you are convinced you are way too shy to do that, then walk past a really cute guy, catch his eye, eye him up and down, then smile.
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I got a little bit drunk and then I met this really cute guy.
"I look up, and here's this really cute guy trying to talk to me," she said.
The dresses presented an identity crisis to one character: "Here's the thing – I've never really known for sure which of those two people I am – the girl who almost doesn't get asked to the prom at all or the girl who gets to go with the really cute guy.
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