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Discover Ludwig"beast of a" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is exceptionally formidable, strong, or impressive. Example: "The new truck was a beast of a machine, able to haul heavy loads with ease."
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A beast of a book.
Big, gorgeous beast of a building.
A beast of a football club walks on egg shells.
"It was a big beast of a lawnmower," he said.
"He described Trent as a beast of a running back.
This is a snarling beast of a play.
M. W. Turner" is a beast of a show.
He was a beast of a centre-half.
Boyd's stepfather, Terrell Thames, calls his stepson a "beast of a kid".
So what's it like tackling that beast of a playwright Tennessee Williams?
9 Rory McIlroy A baby in Ryder Cup terms, but a beast of a golfer.
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