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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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long beard on his chin

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0I think 'on his chin' is redundant. I hope I'm right this time. 02br
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00So, I would say. "He has a long beard."0-
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0I agree with you, New2Grammar. 0-
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0Where else do you grow a beard? "On his chin" is not necessary. 0-
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0I might have to post a picture to convince "you all," but some people wear extremely long "chin whiskers" which constitute a beard, and the rest of their faces are clean shaven. A full beard is a horse of a different color.02br
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00I suppose "A Visit From Saint Nicholas" puts the lie to this (01i00And the beard on his chin was as white as the snow02i0

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