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The phrase "guys offering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of people (informally referred to as "guys") who are providing something, such as a service or assistance. Example: "I appreciate the guys offering their help with the project; their support made a big difference."
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There are rumours that James Gandolfini occasionally got calls from wise guys offering him tips and one advised him to never wear shorts.
Roll your luggage outside the cramped airport and you face the seedy hustle of thin guys offering taxi rides in sedans that have looked the same since the 1950s.
I engage with the two guys offering to help me get back to my hotel.
Then, they throw themselves at the guys, offering blowjobs in the bathroom".
It's possible they are good-willed guys, offering you the last seat in their Chariot of Awesome out of the kindness of their hearts, but this is not something you should assume.
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He was everyone's "go to" guy, offering sound advice, encouragement, help and love to anyone who asked.
Line dancers were performing behind them, as well as the musicians, as well as the rows of chess and backgammon games, and the guy offering free hugs.
We Talked to the guy offering a 100 euro bribe to get past Sven.
Which is fair, because it's a show about women competing for the attention of a guy, offering themselves as a physical prize, and facing public rejection for the slim chance of a connection.
From the two adult men entrancing each other by doing crazy hand motions in front of each others' faces, to the guy offering everyone some of his Nerds, to the couple who got engaged on stage, the crowd consistently proved that Georgia has a healthy appetite for hard-partying dance festivals beyond TomorrowWorld.
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