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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aforementioned guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer back to a person previously mentioned in the text, providing clarity and context.
Example: "The aforementioned guy was responsible for the project's success, and his contributions were invaluable."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned individual" or "the guy mentioned earlier".
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She continued to date the aforementioned guy and I was busy trying to live like a normal-sized man; meaning I stayed off the phone lines, ate sensible meals, exercised regularly and told no one that I'd ever been fat.
Both roommates are recovering from breakups, and when Nick finds out Jess has been stood up by aforementioned guy who just wanted to get laid, he ditches an invitation to get drinks with his ex and bolts to her rescue.
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(I found out as an adult that my dad had actually caught her in the sack with one of those aforementioned guys).
The first real test of the Liberal government's commitment to every friend of Dorothy came this week, when the Canadian Blood Service was readying to announce that it would be updating its eligibility policies for men-who-have-sex-with-men (but also trans women and partners of the aforementioned guys).
Take the aforementioned gull.
Macro-roasting companies, ones even bulkier than the aforementioned Big Guys and who dominate the grocery store aisles, roast millions of pounds per year.
From the aforementioned residency rule to the parking meter lease--high-profile candidates are doing some serious hatin' on the guy that brought some of them up in this rough political world.
(See aforementioned racial divide).
(See: aforementioned Republican clown show).
Take the aforementioned UBER.
What about those aforementioned zombies?
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