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The phrase "a very likeable man" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is pleasant, friendly, and easy to like.
Example: "Everyone in the office agrees that he is a very likeable man, always ready to lend a helping hand."
Alternatives: "a very amiable man" or "a very personable man."
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"I've met him a few times and he's a very likeable man.
Gillies is a very likeable man, but I cannot quite acquit him of that charge.
"He is a very likeable man, very able, hard-working and he has a great vision of the way we should be playing," said Duckworth.
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"This story of the ruin and disgrace of a very likeable young man is probably the blackest, as well as, I think, the funniest comedy of our time," he declared.
He was a very likeable and popular man".
Catrin Nye, from the BBC Asian Network, who met Mr Henning while he was packing aid convoys in Salford, said he was known as "Gadget" because of a fondness for technology and described him as a "very likeable" and "funny" man.
"He's obviously a very likeable person and a good man-manager.
"He was a very likeable guy," Mr. Kerry said.
On a personal level, Dreier is a very likeable guy.
Iben Hjelje is a very likeable Laura, Nick's nice, accessible and down-to-to-earth girlfriend.
People don't see her as a fat character, they see her as a very likeable character they can love".
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