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Discover LudwigThe phrase "available beyond expectations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that exceeds what was anticipated or hoped for, often in a positive context.
Example: "The service provided by the hotel was available beyond expectations, making our stay truly memorable."
Alternatives: "exceeded expectations" or "surpassed expectations.".
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And passengers were getting a $5 coupon at Bed Bath & Beyond as part of the kit, Mr. Barger said, so the net cost was really $2. Travelers apparently accepted the argument, as JetBlue sold $80,000 worth of kits in the first three weeks they were available, beyond expectations.
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Russell's performance went beyond expectations as well.
It means "beyond expectations," and the place is just that.
But the mare jumped beyond expectations this winter.
No one performed beyond expectations.
Growth was vigorous beyond expectations.
The masstige strategy succeeded beyond expectations.
His game had sharpened beyond expectations.
Other art stars performed far beyond expectations.
"Kepler has already delivered beyond expectations," he added.
Commanded by General Napoleon Bonaparte, this campaign succeeded beyond expectations.
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