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"escalated beyond" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is increasing in intensity beyond a certain level. For example, "The disagreement between the two countries escalated beyond a peaceful resolution."
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Matters soon escalated beyond Mr. Allbritton's control.
"But the fuel costs have just escalated beyond anyone's expectation".
Why has this escalated beyond the level of any of the daily acts of censorship at Chinese publications?
Tony Eldridge, secretary of Clowns International which represents the entertainers in Britain, said the situation had escalated beyond harmless fun.
As home prices have escalated beyond middle-class reach, areas far inland have become an oasis of (relative) affordability.
In response to Sorensen's allegations Friday evening, Corbett maintained that her violence never escalated beyond slapping him.
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In a recent economic report by the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), drones will have an economic impact in the first three years of more than $13.6 billion, escalating beyond $82 billion and potentially creating more than 100,000 jobs by the year 2025.
The dispute seems to be escalating beyond the presidential issue.
While school taxes escalate beyond affordability, our schools are cutting programs.
There are fears that the cost of the guarantees could escalate beyond £1.5 billion if interest rates fall still further.
Fights have been a reality of baseball since its beginnings, though they rarely escalate beyond yelling and shoving.
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