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The phrase "a line beyond which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a limit or boundary that should not be crossed in various contexts, such as rules, behavior, or physical boundaries.
Example: "There is a line beyond which we cannot tolerate any form of disrespect in our workplace."
Alternatives: "a boundary that cannot be crossed" or "a limit that must not be exceeded."
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Although he thought more state control in some areas may be justified, governments always need to demark a line beyond which they do not traverse.
But there is a line beyond which shock becomes offense and even anguish, and it is not one that should be casually crossed.
This Court's obligation is to draw a line beyond which the law will not extend its protection in tort, and to declare, as a matter of law, that no duty exists beyond that court-created line.
In politics "there has to be a line beyond which you don't go", he said years later, "the line that marks the difference between right and wrong, what your conscience tells you is right".
And even though Mr. Christie has gone to great lengths to discourage the speculation, there's a line beyond which a voter might see all the hype as evidence of vanity in an otherwise plain-spoken politician.
When asked if there was a line beyond which he would not let Caliendo go in mocking Madden, Ackerson said he would know it if he saw it, but he could not describe it.
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A red streak in the snow serves as a starting line, beyond which a man with a stopwatch counts, "three, two, one... .. Nancy Coffelt leans back; her dogs strain forward.
In many games, the players can designate a "foul line" beyond which a player's hand (or elbow) may not pass when he or she is throwing the ball.
Although Ms. Ledan was on foot and had used a sidewalk, Mr. Zuckerman suggested that the security booth marked a boundary line beyond which someone "could be trespassing".
I have always found the relationship between technology and its use to "aid" or "enhance" human capability intriguing because there is a fine line beyond which all kinds of ethical alarms go off.
It delays the day when Iran could breach what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel last fall called a "red line" beyond which Iran would not be allowed to pass — the point at which it has enough purified uranium to quickly make a single nuclear weapon.
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