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Discover LudwigThe phrase "guys down to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a group of people who are willing or ready to do something. Example: "Hey, are you guys down to grab dinner tonight?" This sentence means "Are you all willing or ready to go out for dinner tonight?".
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The day after the Pope announced that 40 saints were being dropped from the liturgical calendar, F. J. sent 40 guys down to the L.A. unemployment bureau.
Karl also kills lewd young vagrants, recalling standard-issue Tennessee Williams types, going for "good-looking ones who don't do much in the thinking department," sometimes strangling them as he wrestles and strong-arms the guys down to the floor, biting their ears.
"He's [Lancaster] brought the guys down to earth," Edwards added.
As such, I use a trimmer every week or so to just clip the little guys down to a manageable, non-itchy length.
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"I'd send another guy down to the right by the kitchen, he'd nail them from the back.
He's a relaxed guy, down to earth and funny, but get him started on the Asian longhorn and you've got Marshal Dillon on your hands.
The racing community has a tough edge but a big heart, and often rallies to support victims of tragedy or just a guy down to his last horse or dollar.
I saw her fantasize doing that; I saw her raped again by the same guy, who she valiantly manages to unmask; then later, I saw her take this guy down to a boiler room and voluntarily have sex with him.
We got a letter a while back from this homeless guy but when we tried to track the guy down to get a picture, we found out he was in hospital with a punctured lung.
Nice guy, down-to-earth, spoke to us – you know.
"I was just wearing that hat for those guys down there to know that I know how they felt".
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