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"beef about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express dissatisfaction or criticism about a particular situation or thing. Example: I have a lot of beef about the new policy my boss implemented.
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Publishers, like farmers, love to beef about the commercial climate.
I have a small beef about one of your innovative ideas of 2010.
One Ratner's luncher offered her own beef about the redone dairy den.
Not to mention the perennial beef about how long it takes just to get to the airport.
I'd do so because my first beef about your presidency is that it denied us Al Gore's.
My main beef about Moore's 70-minute play is that it deals more in symptoms than in causes.
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But for the most part, people just said "Feh, whatever" and got on with their lives, without much concern for what two obscure figures on the political landscape were beefing about, the end.
About 10percentt of American beef, worth about $2.6 billion a year, is exported.
Could that be what all the current beefing is about?
Everybody was beefing about treatment their animals got.
The First Division is always beefing about something, which adds to its effectiveness as a fighting unit.
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