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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be beyond help" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or person that is considered irreparable or unable to be assisted.
Example: "After years of neglect, the old building was beyond help and had to be demolished."
Alternatives: "be hopeless" or "be irreparable."
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But the Bulls may be beyond help.
Some of these teams, including his beloved Milwaukee Brewers, may be beyond help.
But on solving some of the state's problems, Mr. Corzine may be beyond help from Mr. Codey or anyone else for now.
In Baroness Kidron's hell-in-handcart world I should be beyond help, pumped and ready to do a drive-by shooting if not the full-on high school attack.
If you don't know who Margaret Atwood is by 2015, you may be beyond help.
This is dangerous because what NSNO is effectively doing is dividing London's homeless into those who can be helped and those who are deemed to be beyond help.
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Officer Wortham was beyond help.
Most of the victims were beyond help.
But this office is beyond help.
But I'm beyond help now.
On this showing, however, Burnley are beyond help.
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