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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beyond you" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is usually used to indicate something that is too difficult or too complicated for someone to understand. For example: "The physics problem was beyond me, so I asked my teacher for help."
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YONKERS Lenoir and Beyond: You Can Get There From Here, guided walk.
Beyond, you can see Rigi and Pilatus and many other peaks.
Beyond, you could just catch glimpses of the sandy beaches of the Dornoch Firth, along with a hardy caravan site.
Think of icons as visual cell-phone calls from the beyond: you don't look at them; you receive them, and you respond.
But even keeping in mind the wisecracking assertiveness he cultivated during the Beatles years, and beyond, you always suspected that he was exaggerating.
Because "The Graduate" established the stock vision of suburban alienation that has persisted through "American Beauty" and beyond, you expect "Garden State" to uphold the clich.
Because "The Graduate" established the stock vision of suburban alienation that has persisted through "American Beauty" and beyond, you expect "Garden State" to uphold the cliché.
Beyond, you reach the former ghetto where the remains of a synagogue bear witness to Latvia's part in some of the worst atrocities of the second world war.
IF you're planning a vacation around the holidays or beyond, you may be in luck: prices, especially for overseas travel, are among the lowest in years.
As occurred with last year's "Star Trek Beyond," you soon get bored with one party and itch to get back to the others.
Beyond, you know...just doing it.
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