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The phrase "a beaut" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used informally to describe something that is beautiful or impressive, often in a casual or colloquial context.
Example: "That sunset was a beaut, with all the vibrant colors lighting up the sky."
Alternatives: "a beauty" or "a stunner".
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And it's a beaut.
Watching a beaut, aren't they?
The Swiss national jingle is a beaut.
The first one, with nine characters, is a beaut.
Second, Joyce's bungle — and oh, man, it was a beaut!
One allegation is relatively petty, but it's a beaut.
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All that and priceless gags too: from a deadpan beaut of a Cate Blanchett pun to a deliriously self-mocking closing credit sequence.
And for every odd look at Valentino – sheepskin corsets, heavy embroideries, an empire-line dress in haute couture hessian that looked like a chic penitent's haircloth shirt – there were half-a-dozen beauts.
I was not — praise the gods — in attendance, inasmuch as Mum and I were not speaking at the time, owing to a previous disgrace of hers, a real beaut even by her standards.
The Joint Next-Generation House-X would cost a pretty penny, but the design was a real beaut -- it had depleted uranium construction with reactive armor, an integrated predator-sensing suite, the latest laser AHAP (anti-huffing/anti-puffing) countermeasures, and a whole lot more.
In three qualifiers for the 1958 World Cup, John scored four goals - each one, apparently, a bespoke beaut - but then was wretchedly dropped for the finals in Sweden.
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