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The phrase "are going beyond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is exceeding a limit or expectation.
Example: "The researchers are going beyond the initial findings to explore new possibilities in their study."
Alternatives: "are surpassing" or "are exceeding".
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The difference with Tictail is that they are going "beyond" a mere open API, making available to same tools they use internally, including the UI kit (which is how Tictail looks and feels).
SCHWARTZ (indulgently): You are going beyond my question.
O.K. Now, we are going beyond Lucas to Ed Prescott and the real business cycle school.
Anxious employees and executives are going beyond asking for written protection.
Chefs are going beyond using just beer for braising and brining.
At the same time, some hotel surveys are going beyond the basics of asking about noise, cleanliness and satisfaction.
Some countries are so eager to thwart biological thievery that they are going beyond the vague terms in the treaty.
Some, however, are going beyond staking a perfunctory presence on the Internet to simplify and speed up the sales process.
But for now, some managers are going beyond traditional recruiting tactics and looking for creative ways to land qualified candidates.
But he backs the bishops' insistence that they are going beyond traditional left-right, state or market distinctions.
Now, forced by the recession into discounting, the chains are going beyond traditional advertising to get the word out.
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