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Discover LudwigThe phrase "popular guy" is correct and can be used in written English in certain contexts.
It is often used to refer to a male who is well-liked, admired, or known by many people. Example: "Tom was always the popular guy in school, everyone wanted to be his friend."
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"I guess I'm a popular guy".
Modric is a quiet but popular guy.
But he is hardly a popular guy.
"They thought: 'He's a popular guy, people like him.
He is a popular guy and articulate, too, and yet he lost.
"I'm a very popular guy, as crazy as it might sound.
But in the world of hedge funds, Mr. Discolo is one popular guy.
"Ephraim was a very popular guy and knew a lot of people," his wife said.
In London, Obama was the most popular guy in the gang.
Mr. Ezzell called Dr. Ivins "intense about his work, but a popular guy".
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And the report doesn't delve too deeply into personality traits, sidestepping the common trope of popular-guy-as-bully.
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