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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beyond him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is outside of someone's understanding, capability, or control.
Example: "The complexity of the project was beyond him, leaving him feeling overwhelmed."
Alternatives: "out of his reach" or "outside his grasp."
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"It's beyond him".
This is beyond him".
Beyond him, pickings are slim.
The futility goes well beyond him, though.
Reinvention may be beyond him.
Nothing, it seems, is beyond him.
Now Obama has grown beyond him.
That choice represents something beyond him personally.
Olbermann looked beyond him, peering into center field.
Any start with big-game implications seems beyond him.
Beyond him, Hodgson does not have many options.
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