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"beyond this time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time in the future that is not determined or specified. For example: "I can't make any promises beyond this time."
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Associations appeared to persist beyond this time, but after 15 years, effects became modest.
Beyond this time delay issue, there's been no similar evidence of instability within the action.
It is hard to see how an election can be postponed much beyond this time next year.
Recovery usually occurs within 12 months; however, up to 20% of people remain symptomatic beyond this time frame.
Beyond this time frame, the risk of polyethylene wear related to the technical restrictions of the UKA is another consideration.
Total nonuse beyond this time may be granted if necessitated for reasons clearly outside the control of the permittee.
The infection rate did not decrease further when antibiotic prophylaxis was extended beyond this time period.
Beyond this time, the RFI values did not change by time.
Further subcritical processing beyond this time does not produce much improvement.
Beyond this time, the temperature near the unheated slab surface is overestimated.
But no, Capcom has gone above and beyond this time around.
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