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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and beneath that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate something that is located lower or underneath another item or concept in a description or explanation.
Example: "The first layer of the painting is a vibrant blue, and beneath that, there are hints of yellow and green."
Alternatives: "and below that" or "and under that".
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And beneath that lies a collective unconscious that is inherited.
There is a row of CSC column names beneath the header, and beneath that are fixed format, tab-separated columns of data values.
At the top of the list is the thing I do not wish to do the very most, and beneath that is everything else.
And beneath that trademark Johnson bluster lies an obvious truth.
Nearby, the commander's discreetly private quarters and beneath that another smaller shelter, his own.
And you have to again imagine Domitian sitting beneath that, or inside that apse and beneath that semi-dome here.
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I was surprised by how dapper he was, and how polite, and how beneath that politeness there seemed to be a terrible stress, the sense of a tightly coiled spring.
And this experience I'm talking about, I got paid $75. So, you know, when you start using drugs and shit, it makes you do shit… you have certain boundaries and morals set and it makes you go beneath that.
They appear once in some detail and again, beneath that image, in near-abstraction.
"You've got the 'A' story and then beneath that something totally at odds with it.
It continues east, nourishing property development as it goes, and bifurcates beneath that city farm.
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