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The phrase "beyond that level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a point that surpasses a certain standard or degree in various contexts, such as discussions about performance, understanding, or capability.
Example: "The team's performance has improved significantly, but we need to push beyond that level to achieve our goals."
Alternatives: "above that threshold" or "past that point".
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When CNTs are incorporated beyond that level, they cause detrimental effects to the cement matrix.
Those who needed stretching beyond that level now play in the Junior Premier League.
However, Turkey was only allowing a flow of about 230 cubic meters (with an uptick in August and September beyond that level).
It's best if you set a criteria for an average amount of red cells and if someone goes beyond that level they can't compete.
Some of their number soared far beyond that level: Mick Davis of Xstrata collected more than £18m, Michael Spencer of Icap more than £13m.
The aria itself is mostly meant as vocal fireworks and Miss Mills did not take it much beyond that level of craft.
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It takes something beyond the players to maintain that level of excellence.
Senate Bill 120 ensurers earners at or beyond that salary level will get the full unemployment benefit.
And that doesn't mean that 80percentt is the upper limit of renewables — it indicates only that levels beyond 80percentt weren't thoroughly investigated.
Beyond that the trim level seems to be largely — well, not superficial differences, but you always get diminishing returns as the price goes up.
After all, no one desires the chaos that would result if we reduced forces beyond the level that Iraqi Army and Police capacity can sustain .-.
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