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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a successful guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who has achieved success in a particular area, such as career, relationships, or personal goals.
Example: "He is a successful guy who has built a thriving business from the ground up."
Alternatives: "an accomplished man" or "a prosperous individual."
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She'll say: "Why aren't you married to that nice friend?" who is usually a successful guy.
Amateur psychologists in the audience, meanwhile, may be asking why such a successful guy seems so defensive.
"A successful guy is never going to reach the heights of Gisele [Bündchen, the world's highest-paid model, who earned more than £25m last year]," says Ryan Frost, a men's booker at London agency, Models 1, "but if you're an 18-year-old kid, the money isn't bad".
Even though he was a retired insurance salesman and I was making a lot of money, a successful guy, an adult with a kid, when he'd see me at a family dinner or whatever, when he was leaving he'd press a hundred dollars into my hand and say, 'A little gas money,' and wink.
Felix Vossen was a successful guy with a privileged life.
You wouldn't think it to look at all the hair that surrounds my totes inscrutable face, but I'm actually quite a successful guy.
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Jordan: Insulted coaches, teammates, opposing players and anyone who ever may have "wronged him" in a harsh, negative toned and oddly bitter-for-such-a-successful guy hall of fame acceptance speech.
Alli recently moved to LA – because that's what you do when you're 14 and a wildly successful guy named after a mode of transport thinks he can make money out of you – and, as far as I can tell, doesn't do too much other than hang out on the beach and possibly go to school.
"She married a decent, successful guy".
"They definitely give the impression that you can only qualify as a Betch — or, in other words, you can only be cool — if you're thin, rich and dating a hot, successful guy," said Ms. Orenstein, the junior at N.Y.U.
"That's who he is and that's true to people you meet in the real Silicon Valley – I met Craig from Craigslist and he's a very successful guy but he's still kinda awkward".
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