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The phrase "again this guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express frustration or annoyance about someone reappearing in a situation or context, often implying that the speaker has had previous negative experiences with that person.
Example: "I can't believe we're dealing with this issue again this guy; he never learns from his mistakes."
Alternatives: "here we go again with this guy" or "not this guy again."
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"Again, this guy is not going to come in and pitch the ninth inning for us," Manager Terry Francona said.
He's going to be our lead dog and again, this guy is going to be a nice piece in our running back stable.
It works for him, but then again, this guy could play a cardboard Ukulele with one string and you'd think it was an old growth Gulse.
In the same way a baby can scan the face of a stranger and make a swift moral judgement, so too we '90s kids scanned the face of Robin Williams and decided over and over again: This guy isn't bullshit.
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She wants to go out with this guy again and see if there's more than just a physical attraction.
Remind me again why this guy has to wait two months to become President.
The Kop will look to Suarez to be their match-winner again and this guy is already a hero to Liverpool supporters.
Again, don't exaggerate this guy's control, whoever's writing this.
Then again, there is this guy at Boise State named Brett Rypien, whose uncle played for the Redskins.
But again, didn't this guy endorse Romney?
PSW 1: Another time it happened again too where this guy, I told [the nurses], I said, 'something is wrong with him'.
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