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"beyond the material" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is not physical or tangible, but rather abstract or immaterial. For example: - The artist's work went beyond the material, exploring deeper themes of emotion and spirituality. - The scientists' discoveries opened up a whole new world beyond the material realm. - The teacher urged her students to think beyond the material and consider the impact of their actions on society.
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A great imaginative writer, he goes way beyond the material he is pro cessing.
It is about finding meaning beyond the material, about having family and religion.
We aren't all able to see beyond the material world and reclaim our innocence.
It is what gives my life dimension beyond the material world".
It is what gives my life dimension beyond the material world I live in".
As Mr. Danielewski explained: "House and home go beyond the material architecture.
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Ferber is coy about the composition of the inks, but says T-Ink has moved beyond the materials used to make traditional conductive ink – particles of silver and carbon.
It's thinking about what makes a sustainable community that goes beyond the materials themselves.
It predicts physically consistent threshold porosities, characteristic for the specific morphology of the porous material under consideration, beyond which the material loses its stiffness.
So, you're educating beyond merely the material.
And second, the notion that this puts the material "beyond use for bombs" is simply wrong.
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