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The phrase "a bit of a beat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slight rhythm or a minor interruption in a flow, often in a musical or conversational context.
Example: "The song has a bit of a beat that makes it catchy and fun to dance to."
Alternatives: "a touch of rhythm" or "a hint of a groove."
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"But there are a lot of products that contain yeast and it's all a bit of a beat up.
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