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The phrase "a serious guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is earnest, thoughtful, or not prone to joking around.
Example: "In our meetings, we need someone who can take charge and make decisions; we need a serious guy like Tom."
Alternatives: "a solemn person" or "a grave individual".
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Sidney Crosby is a serious guy.
Your candidate is a serious guy.
Say what you want about him, he's a serious guy.
He's a serious guy who can really, really write.
Handel was a serious guy – an astute musician and songwriter.
Ms. Roque: "He's a serious guy, the good kind of serious".
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More than a decade before NBA players favored chunky, black-framed glasses without lenses and shirts with nautical prints, there was a serious "Guys And Dolls" thing going on (see Jalen Rose).
"He was a hard worker, a very serious guy," said Mohammed Jallah, 39, the owner of another clothing store on the block, KDB Fashion.
A Polish Jewish woman gets up mid-flight to the US and shouts: "Is there a doctor here?" A nice, serious guy approaches her quickly and tells her: "I am.
Satoru Komiyama's response was a smile, which surprised Valentine a bit because "he's a real serious guy".
Generally buoyant, Mr. McDermott has developed a tendency to note in rather mournful tones that Mr. Bradley is "a very serious guy who'd make a great president" and then begin reminiscing about Walter Mondale.
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