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Discover Ludwig"the guy from" is a correct structure and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a specific person or a reference to someone mentioned previously. Example: "I met the guy from the party last night at the grocery store today."
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Perhaps the guy from Skyfall".
The guy from the play.
To the guy from The Lonely Island?
Him with the guy from Spoon.
He's the guy from... yes, the guy from... No. Wasn't he in...? Whatever, he's good.
"The referee said that the guy from Iran won.
The guy from Texas Christian, Green replied — Dalton.
"We saw the guy from behind," he said.
"I actually argued with the guy from Apple," he said.
Backstage, I was talking to the guy from CBS.
Finally, the guy from the 1998 Book Review shows up.
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