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"beef with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express dissatisfaction or disapproval with something. For example: "I have a beef with the university for not offering more classes on Ancient History."
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beef with steamed rice.
So what's his beef with "NPVIC"?
I have no beef with Facebook.
I got no beef with women boxing.
I've got no beef with Manhattan.
That's my beef with the show".
I have a beef with a meme.
Rare beef with tendon soup.
Rare beef with intestine soup.
A beef with a rapper.
What's your beef with autocorrect?
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