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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a discussion or information regarding a specific male individual.
Example: "I heard some interesting stories about the guy who used to live next door."
Alternatives: "regarding the man" or "concerning the fellow".
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I feel sad about the guy.
She wouldn't stop complaining about the guy.
Certainly don't spread gossip about the guy.
That's what you like about the guy.
What's not to like about the guy?
There was nothing nefarious about the guy.
What about the guy playing Escobar?
About the guy who stuck doorknobs up his butt".
I keep thinking about the guy who took the $20.
What about the guy who shot Steve Scalise?
There is something spooky about the guy behind the counter.
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