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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above and beyond" is a correct and commonly used expression in written English
It is typically used to describe an action or effort that goes beyond what is expected or required. Example: "Despite the heavy workload, Sarah always goes above and beyond in her job, taking on extra projects and staying late to ensure everything is completed on time."
Dictionary
Above and beyond
adverb
More than is expected or required.
synonyms
Exact(58)
Above and beyond, actually.
Above and beyond, indeed.
"He went above and beyond..
"That was going above and beyond".
Do you have a reputation for going above and beyond?
Arm wrestling at Port Authority (see Above and Beyond).
Opening… ABOVE AND BEYOND HEY JOE Oct. 29-Nov.
His performance goes above and beyond, propping up the film with some proper dignity and feeling.
Tammy Rendle (Above and Beyond).
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This year's batch, in particular, is above-and-beyond impressive.
Full marks for above-and-beyond neighborly courtesy.
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