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"beyond me" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is too difficult for one to understand or comprehend. For example: The mechanics of creating a website is beyond me.
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Beyond me.
It is beyond me.
That's beyond me".
It's quite beyond me.
It's so beyond me.
"It's beyond me".
He is beyond me".
It's beyond me now.
It's just beyond me.
That's far beyond me".
It's gone beyond me.
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