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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big beard" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English
It can be used to describe someone's physical appearance or as a descriptive detail in a story or description. Example: The old man had a big beard that reached down to his chest, giving him a distinguished and wise appearance.
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You have a big beard.
In the 1890s, this small absinthe drinker with a big beard brought Montmartre to world attention.
I had an 800-pound Afro, a big beard and mustache and wore bell bottoms and a flowered shirt.
I saw an interview with him last year, and he had a big beard and a boating jacket.
/ He had a big beard, / A great big old beard, / That amusing old man with a beard".
"When I last saw him a couple of weeks ago he had a big beard," said Mohammed.
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We were only 14 but I swear he had a bigger beard than my old man.
He had long dark hair and a great big beard.
"My dad was a biker, with the big beard, the black leather jacket," Mr. Purchase's son said.
NO SOUVENIR-HUNTER'S trip to the Somali capital, Mogadishu, is complete without a visit to the Big Beard shop.
He will get to spend a week with the company's founder and head genius, Nathan Oscar Isaacc, who, with a shaved head and big beard, could double for the late Shel Silverstein).
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