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The phrase "a bead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small, round object, often made of glass, wood, or plastic, typically used in jewelry or crafts.
Example: "She threaded a bead onto the string to create her necklace."
Alternatives: "a pearl" or "a gem".
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Drew a bead.
It was a bead.
A bead runs down his face.
Francoeur said: "I had a bead on it.
Can you get a bead on some more information?
They've got a bead on you the whole way".
These men and women are drawing a bead on 60.
Safety Ralph Parent appeared to have a bead on him.
You can't really get a bead on what we're doing.
A bead of sweat gathered on the undercover man's temple.
Not when Mr. Slice has drawn a bead on you.
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