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Discover Ludwig'someone guys' is not correct and should not be used in written English
If you are trying to say "some guys," the correct phrase is "some people" or "a few guys." Example sentence: A few guys were playing basketball when I drove by.
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Um, didn't you forget someone, guys?
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We've got someone you guys probably know a lot about: Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson is going to sing tonight -- yay!
Everyone in D.C. was someone's guy.
Sure, if someone's guy ropes break or their tent pegs get stolen, their fellow campers will probably dig out some spare ones to lend to them.
But someone (Superbowl Guy?) didn't think it through, being more convinced that locker room cliches were what they needed.
"Lemon juice, guys!" someone shouts.
"Lockdown, guys!" someone shouted.
You need someone to drive guys to home plate.
"Was someone bothering you guys?" I find myself interjecting.
And I was like, 'Guys, someone take a picture!
Someone else said, "Guys are playing who shouldn't".
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