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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an old guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts to refer to an older man, often in a casual or colloquial manner.
Example: "I met an old guy at the park who shared some fascinating stories from his youth."
Alternatives: "an elderly man" or "a senior gentleman".
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"I'm an old guy.
And an old guy.
I'm an old guy and I'm rich.
But then I'm an old guy".
Here I am an old guy.
"He's an old guy," Mr. Arrivillaga said.
"I don't consider myself an old guy," Boutiette said.
"Yeah, I'm an old guy now," says Dennis.
"I don't know, an old guy asking you to twirl.
He doesn't need any advice from an old guy".
"Even an old guy like me can feel shell shock," he continued.
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