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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wild guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is adventurous, unpredictable, or has a free-spirited nature.
Example: "Everyone knows that Mark is a wild guy; he’s always up for spontaneous road trips and crazy adventures."
Alternatives: "an adventurous person" or "a free-spirited individual".
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"He's not a wild guy.
[laughter] He's a little bit of a wild guy, too.
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"I was a wild guy before I joined the Marines, and I was still a wild guy when I was with them,'' he said.
Roni, a wild guy, scored with a header ten minutes later.
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