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No, "beyond in" is not a phrase that is correct and usable in written English. It does not make sense in the context of a sentence. If you meant to use the phrase "beyond," you could use it in the following way: "He went beyond expectations in his work."
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Mr. Dorman founded another band, Captain Beyond, in the 1970s.
Beyond, in the galleries, the people come and go, thinking (doubtless) of Marina.
I heard a band in Hong Kong called Beyond in 1996.
In Judge Roberts, Mr. Bush appears to have gone above and beyond in those areas.
Mark Breier, the departing chief executive, joined Beyond in March 1998 from Amazon.com.
Kyu and Kevin Lee, Korean-American brothers who opened Prime & Beyond in the East Village this summer, believe so.
They will be available at Bed Bath and Beyond in early April; (800) 462-3966, or www.bedbathandbeyond.com.
Mr. Hayes resisted takeover bids for several years, but finally merged with Access Beyond in 1997, and ceded control.
AMERICA has always had something of a Great Beyond in its national psyche, a far end of the wilderness dreamscape.
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We are of course lucky to have practitioners and methodologies that go far beyond in-group agendas.
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