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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beyond grasp" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is difficult to understand or comprehend. Example: "The concept of infinity often feels beyond grasp for many students."
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The beating heart of this novel is a journey toward a home that is always just beyond grasp no matter how fiercely Grace and Champ reach.
As always with Mr Krasznahorkai, real understanding remains beyond grasp, though a sense of illumination is pervasive.
What the work means, in what way, seems within reach but safely beyond grasp, like a dangled cat toy.
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The show is also a meditation on photography's implacable documentary powers and the effectiveness with which, from either near or far, it records facts that are otherwise often beyond grasping.
Its abstract lustre is beyond my grasp.
That goal is ambitious but not beyond their grasp.
The reward of work seems beyond their grasp.
But social remains just slightly beyond its grasp.
Say, for example, that Ohio and Wisconsin are now beyond his grasp.
Such minds are by definition beyond our grasp.
That's because the intention of the work skitters just beyond your grasp.
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