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The phrase "ascend past" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
"Ascend past" is typically used to describe the act of surpassing or overcoming something. Example: "Despite facing numerous challenges, she managed to ascend past her doubts and fears and achieve her goals."
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And, once you arrive, you'll have to ascend past the crowds to find any semblance of solitude.
The big question now is whether the project can ascend past the 'Mostly Harmless' phase of its Kickstarter appeal and on to Competent, Dangerous and finally, Elite.
After dinner, you can walk off your meal in the winding cobblestone streets, which ascend past walled gardens and through charming piazzas to a 13th-century tower overlooking the valley.
You arrive in this remote corner of the Blue Ridge Mountains via winding country lanes that lead you to a gated paved road, then ascend past fly-fishing and shooting compounds, and on up the side of a forested mountain whose long views catch at your breath.
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The main staircase of oak in the foyer ascends past a landing with tall windows of antique reeded glass.
The first begins from the jetty, ascending past thatched properties with names such as the Bake House and the Pound House.
Consider, for a moment, what noted economist Richard Easterlin has recently found: that as China has gotten notably richer, its happiness has followed a U-shaped curve: first declining, then ascending — but never ascending past its previous, historic, poverty-ridden peaks.
So every now and then we moved Francis's bed out of the elevator shaft, opened the trapdoors, made cocktails and watched as someone's earthly goods gradually ascended past our floor to an upper one.
But over the course of the books he ascends past them — to power, influence, a peerage — through a mix of ruthless effort, ideological flexibility, and calculated kissing-up.
Consider the maximum Doppler shift case, which happens at a point S when SV ascends past the horizon of the receiver.
When B 3 descends past the horizon, B 2 is the only visible SV in orbit B until B 4 ascends past the horizon, which corresponds to 130.98 o + 105.60 o - 153 o = 83.58 o.
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