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Discover Ludwig"beyond the sun" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a poetic phrase sometimes used to express things that are extraordinary, mysterious or seemingly impossible. For example, "She embraced the challenge with courage that stretched beyond the sun."
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MR: Yeah, and speaking of records, you have a new record out called Beyond The Sun, on which you visit a lot of the old great ones.
MR: (laughs) Well Chris, before you leave us, is there anything else we need to know about Beyond The Sun? CI: Well, it starts with all those '50s records that you like.
There was general agreement that the Moon and Sun encircled the motionless Earth and that Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn were situated beyond the Sun in that order.
Marcel and Beyond the Sun, jazz.
It goes way beyond the sun signs.
Planets orbiting stars beyond the sun are labelled merely with the name of the star and a suffix letter.
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Today we find ourselves wussy funking our way down the world rankings, towards Pakistan and beyond, where the sun never shines and the ball doesn't swing.
So you think there's hope for newspapers? A. "Beyond the horizon, behind the sun, at the end of the rainbow, life has only begun".
Given that it had just hosted a man who likes to sing, "Beyond the horizon, behind the sun, at the end of the rainbow, life has only begun," perhaps that was fitting.
Sparkling bays fill the horizon beyond the sun-washed porch.
Beyond them, the sun was sinking into the sea, dyeing the water a deep amber that seemed to swallow up the waves, the boats, the lighthouse, and everything else.
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