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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a close beard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a beard that is trimmed closely to the skin, often giving a neat appearance.
Example: "He sported a close beard that accentuated his jawline and gave him a polished look."
Alternatives: "a neatly trimmed beard" or "a closely cropped beard."
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He had already given up drinking alcohol, grown a close beard and become more devout, praying five times a day.
He was a short, overweight Hispanic man with a close beard and dreadlocks on the parts of his head that weren't shaved.
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Abu Rakaan, who wears a dark suit and has a close-cropped beard, looks like an accountant.
Davis, wearing a close-trimmed beard and cornrows, had a bounce in his stride.
Davis, wearing a close-trimmed beard and cornrows, had a bounce in his stride.
He has a peak of thinning hair, intelligent eyes, and a close-cropped beard.
Ishtaq Ahmed, a lawyer with a close-shaved beard, explained the mood to me.
Mr. Feller, a stocky Brooklyn native with a close-cropped beard, has a special tool kit for these outings.
He is tall and thin, and his face is narrow, with pronounced, expressive features and a close-cropped beard.
McManus is a thin man in his late 30s, bald and bespectacled, with a close-cropped beard.
He worked only sporadically, sometimes as a pizza deliverer, and he grew first a close-cropped beard and then a flowing one.
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