Sentence examples for by far surpassing from inspiring English sources

"by far surpassing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to emphasize that something is incomparably superior to something else. For example, "His artistic talent is by far surpassing any other artist in the gallery".

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"Our toughest counteraction will be boldly taken against the White House, the Pentagon and the whole US mainland, the cesspool of terrorism, by far surpassing the 'symmetric counteraction' declared by Obama," it said.

"Our toughest counter-action will be boldly taken against the White House, the Pentagon and the whole US mainland, the cesspool of terrorism, by far surpassing the 'symmetric counter-action' declared by Obama," said the commission's policy department, in a statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency.

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What J.P. Morgan has paid, though, to settle various lawsuits since Enron's demise nearly four years ago has by far surpassed anything it earned when Enron was Wall Street's golden goose.

The two first operations suffered from an extremely high memory consumption and by far surpassed our available RAM capacity.

Don't be tempted to visit the Barras market, though; the legend by far surpasses the present-day reality.

PhD studentships also – by far surpass those post-doctoral opportunities which we are all told are essential to establishing ourselves as viable candidates with a serious chance of getting a full-time and permanent position.

However, the advantages by far surpass the disadvantages.

After 60 cycles at 420 mA g−1, the charge capacity of G/CNT/Si grid is retained at 808 mA h g−1, which by far surpasses that of paper anode (i.e., 490 mA h g−1).

The main reason is perhaps the inconsistency between the intended role of biosurfactants in contaminant treatment processes (increasing the bioavailability of pollutants) and their actual role in the ecology of microorganisms which by far surpasses the boundaries of bioremediation (Tremblay et al. 2007; Glick et al. 2010; Chrzanowski et al. 2012a, b).

Conway Belangia, director of elections for Greenville County, on the state's northern border, said about 2,600 people had voted by absentee ballot, far surpassing the 700 absentee ballots cast in 1996.

In the face of five years of the deepest economic troubles this nation has seen since the 1930s, which put voters in a bad mood, and veritable floodgates of millionaire money unleashed by Citizens United (far, far surpassing anything in American history), an incumbent president won a clear victory and over 50percentt of the vote.

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