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The phrase "a really interesting guy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who captivates attention or has engaging qualities.
Example: "At the party, I met a really interesting guy who shared fascinating stories about his travels."
Alternatives: "a truly captivating person" or "an exceptionally engaging individual."
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"He's a really interesting guy," Caroline Rauffenbart said at a recent rehearsal.
"He has this huge belly laugh with his head thrown back … He's a really interesting guy to spend time with – a mind fizzing with energy and ideas, with a childlike wonder at the world.
Witwer called him "a really interesting guy, speaking of layered characters".
The next time we spoke, she explained that I was a really interesting guy who she'd love to get to know as a friend.
"They were hot and heavy right off the bat," a pal told Us Weekly, adding that Naylor "is a really interesting guy".
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