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The phrase "a very wide guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a large physical build or is broad in stature.
Example: "At the gym, I noticed a very wide guy lifting weights, and he seemed to be quite strong."
Alternatives: "a very large man" or "a very broad individual".
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Derrick wasn't at Bada Bing that night, but one of the shots grazed Terence, a very wide guy who works for him, in the back and side.
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"He has a very wide appeal".
"Belief can be a very wide concept".
Cast A Very Wide Net.
I am casting a very wide net.
So, it's a very wide range.
Medical science is a very wide subject.
A very busy guy.
"A very bad guy".
I consider myself a very lucky guy!
I agree; a very smart guy.
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