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The phrase "a solid man in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is reliable, trustworthy, or has a strong character in a specific context or situation.
Example: "He is known as a solid man in the community, always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need."
Alternatives: "a dependable person in" or "a trustworthy individual in".
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The little boy's father emerges, a solid man in too-big sneakers, gets into the car, retrieves a rolled-up baggie, and disappears into the bait shack.
LoIacono is a solid man in his early fifties, with a hoarse, exasperated voice; he sounds as if he had just finished shouting.
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By the time I got up the stairs, the three fellows who were going to spar were already in the locker room changing their clothes, and the only ones in sight were a big, solid man in a red jersey, who was laying out the gloves and bandages on a rubbing table, and a wispy little chap in an olive-green sweater, who was smoking a long rattail cigar.
In court today, Mr. el-Atriss, a solid man with grey flecks in his dark hair, appeared in handcuffs and an orange jumpsuit.
He is a solid man, whose area of expertise has been in drug abuse programs and homeless shelters.
Mack, a solid man whose black mustache is sliding to silver, was in Texas for business.
"He's a solid man.
He added, "You got a steady man here, a good man, a solid man".
Just a solid men's cut.
Cricket has moved on; Moores is a solid county man in a floodlit IPL world.
He's a solid, principled man in his late 50s who admits he is uncomfortable going door to door.
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