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The phrase "a really decent guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is kind, honest, and generally good-natured.
Example: "Everyone in the office agrees that Mark is a really decent guy; he always helps others and treats everyone with respect."
Alternatives: "a genuinely good person" or "a truly nice guy".
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A really decent guy.
Not only is Toyo a really decent guy, the inside perspective on Kuna life he offers is priceless.
He called Gates "a really decent guy" and then unloaded on him: "Bob Gates is a Republican, with a view of foreign policy that is, in many fundamental ways, different from mine.
He's a really decent guy, and he makes movies the way I try to make movies, which is that it's a privilege to make a movie and no one should be miserable.
The man on the right knows all of Everclear's radio hits and frequently tells people that Art Alexakis seems like "a really decent guy".
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A really nice guy".
"He was a really nice guy".
He's just a really nice guy.
I'm a really nice guy.
He seems like a really nice guy".
He's a really nice guy.
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