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'fella' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an informal term for 'fellow,' used to address or refer to a man or boy. For example: "Hey, fella, what's up?".
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For a brief period it attempted to head off accusations of sexism by featuring a semi-naked "Page 7 fella".
In Sunday league you can tell what a referee's going to be like from the moment they come into the car park and here comes this young lad, you know, a really skinny fella.
He was a smashing fella … a very nice fella and he'll be missed".
"He was such a nice fella.
It is particularly damaging for Gordon Brown: whatever his other failings, nobody has hitherto accused him of being a pocket-lining spiv (like that other fella Blair).
The miniature Mr Haughey's alleged reply on receiving bank drafts from Mr Dunne—"thanks a million, big fella"—has passed into Dublin folklore.But the tale is picking up pace again.
But Mr Rendell, a jocular fella, gamely played along on the need to "think big" on infrastructure during a time of unfathomably mammoth deficits.
The young fella came to watch our game with Wolves and I was honoured to be asked to go for a chat with him beforehand.
Of Henry he said: "He is just a good lad... genuinely a good fella.
Amir Khan is almost back where he started, the little fella seriously up against it at the big show with only his talent and his wits to keep him safe.
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He is a successful entrepreneur and investor, partly owning or founding businesses such as the 40/40 Club, Rocawear, Roc-A-Fella Records and Roc Nation Sports.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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