Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with beta:
2 syllables:
et ah,
et ux,
bet on,
debt as,
debt has,
debt on,
dressed as,
dressed up,
et al,
et en,
et l',
et la,
et le,
et sa,
et un,
et une,
het up,
met an,
met as,
met on,
met up,
met us,
net ton,
rent a,
set an,
set as,
set has,
set on,
set up,
set us,
yet an,
yet as,
yet has,
yet on,
ta ta,
dead as,
dead duck,
dead on,
head as,
head has,
head on,
head up,
lead an,
lead as,
lead on,
lead up,
lead us,
redd up,
spread as,
spread on,
tread on,
air as,
air has,
air on,
bare ass,
bear an,
bear hug,
bear on,
bear up,
beth el,
bless us,
breath as,
breath on,
care as,
care has,
care on,
cell as,
cell has,
cell lung,
chair as,
chair on,
check on,
check up,
death as,
death has,
death on,
deck up,
delle acque,
dredge up,
dwell on,
ecf a,
edge on,
edge up,
egg on,
err on,
fair as,
fell as,
fell on,
fess up,
fetch up
3 syllables:
addressed as,
letter a,
rosette assay,
the letter a,
eia tia,
ahead as,
ahead on,
as well as,
compel us,
express an
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