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The phrase "what guy" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in questions or exclamations to refer to a specific person or type of person. Example: "What guy would wear a bright pink suit to a job interview?" "I can't believe that guy is still single!".
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"What guy?" "The Indian.
And you know what, guy or guys?
"What guy?" Ginny asks, turning to Olivia.
But Kendall said, "What guy?" "My accountant.
"What guy?" In other words, Archbishop Dolan has not spent a lot of time at his desk.
"It's very easy to know what guy you're going to take coming off the ice," he said.
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