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The phrase "about the other guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone else in a conversation or discussion, often to provide context or contrast with another person.
Example: "I don't want to talk about myself; let's focus on what we know about the other guy."
Alternatives: "regarding the other person" or "concerning the other individual."
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"What about the other guy?" Steinbrenner said.
But what about the other guy?
He once wrote about the "other" guy with his name.
"I didn't care about the other guy, and you shouldn't.
"We get energized by the challenge when the talk all week is about the other guy.
"He leaves behind a legacy that quiet is good, caring about the other guy matters".
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In the end, it's not really about cutting the other guy's kite, but about flying.
If people are reading about it, they need to read about how the other guy is somehow implicated.
These and other claims, offering far more precision about what the other guy would do wrong than specifics about a candidate's own plans are likely to fill Wednesday's air.
"I always thought the Democratic Party was supposed to be about helping the other guy.
You have to think about what the other guy knows who's taking the other side of the market.
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