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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'beyond far' is not grammatically correct or usable in written English
A phrase such as 'far beyond' would be more appropriate. For example, "He had gone far beyond the expectations of the entire team."
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Over the years Mr. Mojica also dabbled in comic books and television, as the host of shows with names like "Beyond, Far Beyond the Beyond".
As a result of the collapse of Dzungar power, the Chinese inherited a vast territory that extended to Lake Balkhash and beyond, far into the Kazakh steppes.
The recent surge of government spending to bail out financial institutions and other corporations are likely to drive projections for the federal deficit this year and beyond far above the $438 billion shortfall recorded for the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30.
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The notion that answers will come from Washington or the campaign trail is beyond far-fetched.
The notion that the US military cannot protect the nation with a budget of half a trillion dollars seems beyond far-fetched.
Guevara, who played a significant role in the revolution that overthrew Cuba's dictator Fulgencio Batista before being executed aged 39 in Bolivia, has long had a presence far beyond far-left politics, mainly through the ubiquitous T-shirt reproductions of his handsome, bearded face.
And realize that breast cancer awareness goes far beyond October and far beyond the pink ribbon.
"Far beyond our expectations".
It reverberates far beyond Pakistan.
Far beyond the horizon.
The chaos caused disruptions far beyond Europe.
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