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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a beard" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase to describe someone as having facial hair, for example: "My father has always had a beard."
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I have a beard and everything now.
He doesn't have a beard.
"I already have a beard".
Mario says he doesn't have a beard.
He was well spoken and didn't have a beard.
He was the last US president to have a beard.
Male goats, called bucks or billys, usually have a beard.
"I used to have a beard," a man said.
By the way, I do not have a beard".
"But when I left home I didn't have a beard.
Like all beardies, I don't have a beard through choice.
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