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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Beyond compare" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is so exceptional that it cannot be compared to anything else. Example: "Her talent for painting is beyond compare; no one else in the class can create such stunning artwork."
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The Classic Beyond Compare.
Open Beyond Compare.
Devoted beyond compare.
A gift beyond compare.
Her competence was beyond compare.
He was a friend beyond compare.
Allen was a friend beyond compare.
His generosity and guidance were beyond compare.
"His Verdi is just beyond compare.
Defiant, faithful, devoted and brave beyond compare".
Michael Foot, orator and parliamentarian beyond compare.
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