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The phrase "a really funny guy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has a great sense of humor or is entertaining.
Example: "Everyone loves hanging out with Mark; he's just a really funny guy who always knows how to make us laugh."
Alternatives: "a truly hilarious person" or "an incredibly amusing individual".
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He's a really funny guy.
"He was just a really funny guy".
His father was "very sharp, bright, a really funny guy.
"In reality, he's a really funny guy," but she decided to focus on the solemn, contemplative Bill, because "if you only have a few chances to show who someone is you want to take it seriously," she says.
"A diplomat isn't like a really funny guy and my mom's stories are biographies, mostly about how she used to live in Indonesia during the Dutch colonies, so it wasn't really fun.
"Jimmy is really quiet in public but when you get to know him he is a really funny guy.
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He's a really smart, really funny guy".
There's a lot of characters; a lot of really funny guys on this team that lighten the mood.
Sarim, the main Liquor Store guy, is a really funny Iraqi guy who talks like Lenny and/or Squiggy.
I think both Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland are absolute masters of their craft and really funny guys.
Contrary to what you might believe from the serious picture above, they actually seem like two really funny guys. .
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