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Discover LudwigThe phrase "upcoming guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who is expected to achieve success or recognition in the near future, often in a specific field or industry. Example: "Everyone is talking about him; he's definitely the upcoming guy in the music scene."
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He's the new, upcoming guy".
It covers his services on 'Guy' and his other two animated series for 20th TV and Fox — 'American Dad!' and the upcoming 'Guy' spinoff 'The Cleveland Show' — as well as his series development, which includes a multicamera comedy with 'Guy' writer Gary Janetti".
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Enough so you can decide on this visit or an upcoming one: This is my guy (or woman).
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Riggle is a veteran of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and Saturday Night Live, and has appeared on the big screen in The Hangover, Step Brothers, The Other Guys and the upcoming 21 Jump Street.
We hear that you guys have an upcoming project with AwesomenessTV that sounds really cool.
Still, it shows what's at stake for Sony as it unveils some of those bad guys in the upcoming "Amazing Spider-Man 2," which the studio hopes helps launch a Marvel-like stream of compelling characters and reliable product.
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