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The phrase "a beetle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of insect belonging to the order Coleoptera.
Example: "While hiking in the forest, I spotted a beetle crawling on a leaf."
Alternatives: "an insect" or "a bug".
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He's a beetle on its back.
WHEN is a beetle larger than an elephant?
At my feet, a beetle high-stepped through unmowed grass.
(A beetle would transmit up to 100 spores).
"I feel like a beetle on its back".
There is a beetle collector here from New York.
Suppose a number of people are given boxes that they were told contained a "beetle".
I want to brace but am thrown on my back like a beetle.
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A beetle-cleaned, bleached longhorn cow skull runs about $350.
By then he was Arthur, a beetle-browed man with an impish manner.
Many were loose a beetle or a bee here, a Madagascar hissing cockroach (or four) there.
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