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The phrase "a really lovely guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone in a positive light, often highlighting their pleasant personality or kind nature.
Example: "Everyone in the office agrees that Mark is a really lovely guy; he always helps others and brings a smile to our faces."
Alternatives: "a truly nice person" or "a genuinely kind individual."
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He's a really lovely guy and the most successful designer in Formula One history.
Jason Mansford, a standup I met up in Edinburgh, is a really lovely guy.
"He was a genius, a really lovely guy, a determined person.
Yes, Jimmy Chamberlin is an amazing drummer, and he strikes me as a really lovely guy too based on spending some time interviewing him in recent years.
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It is a really lovely gig.
People like Dean*, "a dealer, and generally a bit of a criminal really, but a genuinely lovely guy.
He's a really lovely, chilled-out guy.
That being said, thanks so much for inviting me you guys, I had a really lovely time.
A really lovely smile.
This is a really lovely place.
"Just a really lovely tune".
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