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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very bright guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is intelligent or clever, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "Everyone in the office agrees that Mark is a very bright guy; he always comes up with innovative solutions to our problems."
Alternatives: "a really smart person" or "an exceptionally clever individual."
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He's a very bright guy.
"Brad was a very bright guy.
On his competence: "He is a very bright guy".
"He's a very bright guy, and he'll do well".
"He is a very bright guy," the General said.
Still, he called Mr. Ford "a very bright guy — I like him a lot".
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"He's a very, very bright guy.
Jon is a very, very bright guy.
"The average lacrosse player probably makes about $10,000 a year, and they're very bright guys.
"Josh is a very bright, intelligent guy," he said.
He has leadership qualities, he's a great competitor, he's a good student, he's a very bright young guy who I feel is going to be very successful here".
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