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Discover Ludwig"beyond its" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is past or exceeds its designated or expected limit. Example: "The company's success is beyond its wildest dreams." In this sentence, "beyond its" means that the level of success reached by the company is even greater than what was originally imagined or planned for.
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Not that you'll taste it much, beyond its accoutrements.
Beyond its snack value, it is not useful to humanity.
Beyond its obvious thrills, it was a social equaliser.
Fortunately, it has draws beyond its chirpy service.
It is not living beyond its means.
It has sprawled far beyond its 1898 boundaries.
It is influential far beyond its size (140 clients).
And it has ambitious expansion plans beyond its 153 shops.
This was well beyond its ability.
UBS declined to comment beyond its releases.
The bank's problems go beyond its business.
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