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"beyond the periphery of" is a valid phrase for use in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is outside the scope of a particular situation or area, and that someone or something is going beyond what is traditionally accepted or accepted as usual. For example, "This new technology hopes to push beyond the periphery of what is available today."
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A new alliance, which he calls the Atlantic Charter, would "enable us together with our allies to reach beyond the periphery of Europe to effect a security equation that is increasingly global".
That space behind our bumper, beyond the periphery of our view from inside the car, beyond the reach of the mirrors on our left and right, was something we knew existed but could only imagine.
With this cell migration, we also observed significant cell proliferation and matrix synthesis beyond the periphery of the IPN, which could have important implications in facilitating integration with surrounding cartilage in vivo.
Mr. Keating noted that Mr. Bush had attended a church service in Oklahoma shortly after the bombing and that the president, who was then the governor of Texas, had been beyond the periphery of a famous photograph that managed to include Mr. Keating and Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Bush, who has pushed his biological father beyond the periphery of his official circle, is unlikely to do the same to the substitute he acquired when Cheney, entrusted with the task of finding George W. Bush a running mate, found himself.
In August, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso warns that the sovereign debt crisis is spreading beyond the periphery of the eurozone.
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But it seemed wonderfully, beguilingly strange: stranger than anything I'd heard before as a teenager who was just beginning to explore beyond the peripheries of Britpop (I came to Sparklehorse via Radiohead, who were fans).
They don't care if we get an education". Others were suspicious of the motives behind school closings, believing they were designed to expand charter schools and displace low-income residents to the periphery of the city or beyond its borders.
The line drawing highlights the extension of the fracture line beyond the original cortical boundary but not to the periphery of the fracture callus.
Such conditions provide greater opportunity for a new enamel knot to form around the periphery of a developing tooth beyond the inhibition fields surrounding earlier-forming enamel knots.
On the periphery of Pangea was Cathaysia, a region extending beyond the eastern edge of Angara and comprising the landmasses of both North and South China.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com