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Discover Ludwig"be exceeded" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the context of surpassing or going beyond a certain limit or expectation. Some examples of how "be exceeded" can be used in a sentence are: 1. The company's profits last year were expected to be $1 million, but they were exceeded by $500,000. 2. The speed limit on this road should never be exceeded for safety reasons. 3. The athletes were determined to exceed their personal best in the upcoming race. 4. The quality of service at this restaurant never fails to exceed my expectations. 5. The demand for the new product has exceeded all projections, leading to a shortage in supply.
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be exceeded
verb
To be larger, greater than (something).
Exact(60)
It can only be exceeded.
It's there to be exceeded.
This year those totals may well be exceeded.
And depending on the scale of an epidemic, capacity may be exceeded".
"The rapacity of the landlords surely cannot be exceeded anywhere in the world.
If spending continues at its current pace, that estimate will be exceeded, experts say.
The country's 35-hour workweek can be exceeded for short periods.
Either this figure cannot be exceeded at all (except by amending the constitution) or it can be exceeded only with the approval of the voters at an election.
"Our data suggest an exposure limit that would be exceeded by most Americans".
We expect this level of cash generation to be exceeded in time.
This year, it's on track to be exceeded by 68 times over.
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