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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of a beard" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a small amount or a slight presence of facial hair on a person's face. Example: "John's usually clean-shaven, but lately he's been sporting a bit of a beard."
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It's not as though he's in disguise, beyond sporting a bit of a beard, or he's combed his hair differently, nothing major, but it takes minutes to register, yes, there's Edward, even when you've done nothing all week but watch his movies, back to back.
"We were a bit of a beard for him". he said.
"We were a bit of a beard for him," he told the paper.
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Elspeth Beard is a bit of a legend in motorcycling.
Yes, he's a bit of an oaf and his beard is getting so epic that he's probably about to be shipped off to The Wall on "Game of Thrones".
Abi-Saab, who described himself as "a bit of a purist" in political matters, is impressed that Annan kept his beard.
"Once we start seeing people in the stands with beards on, that'll be the telling point when it's become a bit of a folk thing".
A bit of a jerk".
A bit of a worrier.
A bit of a tourist.
A bit of a perfectionist.
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