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beyond of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "beyond of" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It is a combination of words that does not form a coherent or grammatically correct expression. Example: "The discussion went beyond of what we initially planned."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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59 human-written examples
As the spectator looks into a mirror behind which sits a skull, the sense of the "beyond", of what lies after life, is distinct and powerful.Despite the seemingly ghoulish material, Ms Horn has clearly embraced a new serenity.
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Beyond, of course, getting those investors their money back.
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"The immigrant flow to Greece is beyond of what our state infrastructure can handle," Tsipras said.
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But there's one feature that the civilian model lacks beyond, of course, weapons systems.
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But her biggest passion — beyond, of course, that for her music-star husband Sting — is producing films.
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I once heard him say, of a shoe, "By the way, this is beyond the beyond of all the beyond".
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Much of the concern has focused on the influence, in Chechnya and beyond, of money and ideology from Islamic countries.
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No private eye or deputy inspector is complete these days without a burden (beyond, of course, the crime at hand).
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The commentary published in European newspapers on Wednesday seemed to be offering a word of caution, beyond, of course, the example of the man's own fate.
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To get your students published (beyond, of course, our daily Student Opinion question), have them submit work to our regular contests.
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The Hollywood-and-beyond of this game is a pretty dead-eyed place, too.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "beyond of" in your writing. Use "beyond" instead for clarity and grammatical correctness. For example, say "beyond expectations" not "beyond of expectations".
Common error
Don't add "of" after "beyond". "Beyond" already functions as a preposition. Adding "of" creates an unnecessary and incorrect prepositional phrase.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "beyond of" is intended to function as a preposition, but it is grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct form is simply "beyond".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "beyond of" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in all forms of writing. As Ludwig AI confirms, the correct and widely accepted form is simply "beyond". Use alternatives like "outside the scope of" or "further than" depending on the intended meaning. Paying attention to these nuances will greatly improve the clarity and professionalism of your writing. Ludwig AI shows no examples of the correct usage of this word.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
beyond
Omits the unnecessary "of", resulting in a grammatically correct preposition.
outside the scope of
Replaces the phrase with a more formal and precise expression indicating something is not included or relevant.
exceeding
Substitutes with a verb that implies surpassing a limit or boundary.
past
Offers a simpler preposition to indicate being further than something.
further than
Provides a direct comparison to show something is more advanced or distant.
in addition to
Replaces the spatial sense with an additive meaning, indicating something extra.
apart from
Suggests exclusion or separation rather than exceeding.
irrespective of
Focuses on something being unaffected or not considered, rather than surpassing.
regardless of
Similar to 'irrespective of', emphasizing that something does not matter or is not a factor.
on top of
Indicates something additional or layered, changing the original spatial or limit-exceeding meaning.
FAQs
How can I properly use the word "beyond" in a sentence?
Use "beyond" directly followed by the noun or concept it modifies. For example, "The results were beyond our expectations" or "The influence extends beyond the city limits".
What are some alternatives to saying "beyond"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "past", "further than", or "outside the scope of".
Is it ever correct to use "beyond of" in formal writing?
No, the phrase "beyond of" is not considered grammatically correct in formal or standard English. Always use "beyond" without the additional "of".
What's the difference between "beyond" and "outside of"?
"Beyond" typically refers to something that extends further than a limit or scope, while "outside of" indicates something not included within a boundary or area. They are not always interchangeable.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested