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"neat man" is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
Instead, you could use an adjective such as "neat" or "orderly" to describe a man, for example: "He was an orderly man who kept his home meticulously clean."
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Harold considered himself a neat man, but neatness consisted of taking things that were cluttering the countertops and shoving them into the nearest available drawers.
Drago, a neat man of 74, tapped his breast with his fist.
"He's a neat man who keeps a neat restaurant," reads the story.
We are permitted to know only other things about this very private and neat man.
"That man is Björk's father," Björk's mum nods towards a neat man in a sports jacket.
In reception, a thin, neat man was filling in a form to give up his shih-tzu.
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"We've never been this vulgar," says the practice's founding partner Rem Koolhaas, sitting in the building's boardroom, flanked either side by neat men in military denim jackets, like officers from some future fashion police.
From a scrum of fans, a neat, bearded man in his early thirties emerges.
He smoothed the cover, which showed a neat, bearded man with his face in shadow.
By the time Dennis Hopper finally appeared, I was fully expecting some gibbering Blue Velvet character in a gasmask, and for a moment failed to recognise the small, neat elderly man (he is 64) in navy blue sweater and grey slacks.
A neat, compact man, his open face ringed with greying curls, Hickam has that unruffled way of talking - downhome, but worldly all the same - peculiar to parts of the US South.
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