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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim beyond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when encouraging someone to set higher goals or aspirations than what is currently in front of them.
Example: "In order to achieve greatness, you must aim beyond the ordinary and strive for excellence."
Alternatives: "set your sights higher" or "reach for more."
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He must always aim beyond the limits of tolerance.
The publisher told him to forget footnotes and bibliography and aim beyond medical experts.
Washington had long denied any aim beyond cutting fraud and violence, but Gates described the effort as a "clumsy and failed putsch".
Therefore, the design of the diffusers must aim, beyond aesthetic aspect, the ability to provide a good mixing between the jet and the ambient air.
The long-term aim, beyond greening the city, is to encourage people to use car-sharing schemes, if they really need a vehicle, or switch to public transport and bicycles.
You need to aim beyond what you think you and your team are capable of, as it's the only way to really understand what you are really capable of.
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And I want that taste of different cultures, diversity, colours… therefore I think my aim is beyond Latvia.
Ultimately, Thorkil's aim goes beyond creating jobs: He wants to convince the "neurotypicals" that people are more than their disabilities.
Scientists are aiming beyond food allergies, too.
But Royal aimed beyond bobblehead popes of questionable taste.
But Royal has aimed beyond bobblehead popes of questionable taste.
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