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The phrase "a beast in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who excels or is highly skilled in a particular area or activity.
Example: "She is a beast in the kitchen, creating gourmet meals with ease."
Alternatives: "a master at" or "an expert in".
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In the bottom bunk you're a beast in a cage.
"If product control were a beast in the animal kingdom?
"Pepe has been a beast in every game.
It's a beast, in the wild (like many other beasts).
She is a beast in a skirt who was appointed by imperialism".
McGahee's replacement, Ricky Williams, is a poised veteran but not a beast in blocking.
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It is a three-party coalition: a strange beast in a country that has traditionally known single party rule.
Writing 'The Second Coming' in 1919, Yeats envisaged a "rough beast" in a "waste of desert sand" emerging from the wreckage of the First World War.
"Jagged Climb," the brash, virtuosic first movement of "String Poetic," evokes a climber with a carnivorous beast in hot pursuit.
Yet Rose is a rare beast in being a British major winner without having received recognition in any official honours list.
It comes in the shape of a bust of Lovecraft, the creator of the Cthulhu mythos and prolific writer of weird fiction, who – 2011's best novel winner Nnedi Okorafor was stunned to discover – was also the author of a poem that concludes with a description of black people as "a beast … in semi-human figure... filled... with vice".
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