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The phrase "a small guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is physically small in stature, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "Despite being a small guy, he has a big personality that lights up the room."
Alternatives: "a little man" or "a petite individual".
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"I'm a small guy," Lade said.
Muggsy is a small guy.
"I'm a small guy, easily attackable," he says.
"He's a small guy with the heart of a lion.
He was a small guy, short, but all muscle.
I'm not a small guy, but I could tell this guy looked like the Hulk.
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He used his whole body--he's a small guy--to smash an old acoustic guitar before singing a song called "Pay No Mind (Snoozer)." While playing another song, "Soul Suckin Jerk," he squirted the crowd with water from a toy gun.
You're a bigger woman, I'm a smaller guy.
"He's a little bit of a smaller guy, but he plays big," Vermes said.
But if a smaller guy wants the taller pads, good for him".
"He's a smaller guy playing with 38-inch pads that are very, very tall.
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