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The phrase "a straightforward man of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is honest, direct, and uncomplicated in their character or behavior.
Example: "He is a straightforward man of integrity, always speaking his mind without hesitation."
Alternatives: "an honest person of" or "a direct individual of".
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Not a straightforward man of faith, like George W. Bush.
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He was a straightforward man.
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