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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dense beard" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a full, thick beard that covers a significant portion of a person's face. Example: The old man had a dense beard that reached down to his chest, giving him a wise and distinguished appearance.
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There was one team leader sporting both a dense beard and an elegant man bun.
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He glowered brutally in Nicolas Winding Refn's Drive, and Conan the Barbarian only saddled him with a dense dreadlock beard.
During the seventies, he regularly toured with various rock groups as an opening act and could easily have passed as foreman of the road crew; at the time, he had dark-brown hair that reached the middle of his back, and a dense, flowing beard.
He has a thick beard.
Rick Rubin, producer, man with a dumb beard.
After two hours of dense beards, photographed in pseudo-documentary half-light, I would have given much for an eyepatch or, indeed, any other conspicuous sign that this film was made for a living audience.
Inland, the mountainous centre is cloaked in a dense, misty rainforest of ancient trees hung, Druid-like, with beards of moss and lichen.
A dense wetness.
It's a dense book.
Pin oaks develop a dense branching pattern.
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