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The phrase "a very pleasant guy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is friendly, agreeable, or enjoyable to be around.
Example: "Everyone in the office agrees that Mark is a very pleasant guy to work with."
Alternatives: "a really nice person" or "an extremely likable individual".
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He pronounced Mr. Romney "a very pleasant guy" and said, in an attempt at modesty, that the governor had been "nice enough to stop by".
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"Bob is a really pleasant guy, very interested in the community," Mr. Holmes said.
(And a very pleasant transport system it is too).
It was not a very pleasant education for a guy from Texas whose handshake was his word.
He's also a very pleasant person.
"It was a very pleasant experience".
This is a very pleasant Tuesday puzzle.
Oh, it was a very pleasant lunch.
It is not a very pleasant place".
"Thanks again for a very pleasant evening".
It's a very pleasant experience.
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