Sentence examples for a bit of beautiful from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit of beautiful" is not correct in standard English.
It is typically used to describe something that is somewhat beautiful, but the construction is awkward and not idiomatic.
Example: "She has a bit of beautiful in her smile that lights up the room."
Alternatives: "a touch of beauty" or "a hint of beauty".

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Holding her ukulele high, and not smiling at all, she shows Graham's outsider status, while putting a bit of beautiful polish on her own.

That was its first stop on a path toward Silicon Valley, where it is now the crown jewel in the collection assembled by Scheinman, a 49-year-old former Cisco exec and investor, who, in a bit of beautiful symmetry, also owns a minority stake in the San Francisco Giants.

He set about creating a wonderland, a bit of beautiful chaos in tidy Chandigarh.

Director Mario Corradi dials in some lovely, comic modern cues into the script and action, such as Figaro entering on a push-scooter, Figaro improvising a little moonwalk, and Bartolo singing a bit of Beautiful Dreamer, a 19th century Stephen Foster song written years after the opera.

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He's just a bit of a beautiful man, and I loved sitting with him and making him lots of very poor, weak tea.

My year with MAPH was one of the toughest of my life – I essentially had to teach myself an entire undergraduate term worth of Linguistics material to keep up with the course material (which meant I took on a bit of a "Beautiful Mind" type craziness in my tiny apartment) – but it was also one of the most exciting.

But what it is is a little bit of beautiful.

Valerie Jarrett was there, but was obscured by a white guy (though a bit of leg and "beautiful ankle" did show).

So there's always a bit of squirming and beautiful sweaty foreheads.

What a fabulous idea, I thought — pedaling around L.A. County in the late-evening hours when the streets are free of traffic, being with friends, getting the old heart pumping, breathing fresh air, seeing the city in a different light and not doing anybody a bit of harm — absolutely beautiful.

Newton said he was a bit tired of beautiful women.

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