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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a problem beyond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue that exceeds a certain limit or is more complex than what is typically encountered.
Example: "This is a problem beyond our current resources and expertise."
Alternatives: "an issue surpassing" or "a challenge exceeding".
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Q: Is this a problem beyond Springfield?
Of course this is a problem beyond theatre.
Kolker's propulsive narrative stalls just a little here, partly because of a problem beyond his control.
"Scientists," he wrote, "get no credit for failing to solve a problem beyond their capabilities.
The friction between them highlighted a problem beyond a distrust of outsiders: the fractured nature of American health care.
Mr. Dukakis, Mr. Dole and Mr. Kerry shared a problem beyond the facts of their own records and statements: as they shifted into the general election after the primaries, they had not yet established favorable identities for themselves among voters.
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Both paths are extraordinarily hard, which is why climate change is a problem that is "beyond super wicked".
This was now a problem spanning beyond the Home Office, affecting transport, small business, tourism and local communities, she said.
Even when a problem was beyond the control of one country's leadership, it was much easier politics to hold the national government responsible.
Why anyone at the federal level thought this would be different – or didn't think that this would be a problem – is beyond me.
Most people understand that there is a gap, says Schlenker, but many of us think it's a systemic problem beyond our control.
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