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The phrase "exceed the purpose" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when something goes beyond or surpasses its original or intended purpose. For example: - "The new software update exceeded its purpose by improving efficiency by 50%." - "The event organizer's efforts to raise funds for charity exceeded the purpose, resulting in double the expected donations." - "The construction project went over budget, exceeding the purpose of cost-saving measures."
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It would exceed the purpose of this paper to present all details of these analyses; however, the following paragraphs give some major findings.
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Although the problem of the phylogenetic position of Eoraptor exceeds the purpose of this study, as was noted before, Eoraptor exhibit some features that resemble sauropodomorphs.
Richard Evans Schultes' work in the Amazon exceeded the secretive purposes shown in the film.
For this purpose, one can match and even exceed the illumination provided by Xenon lamps through either of two simple coupling methods to be discussed later.
The purpose of a screen is to determine those who exceed the threshold risk level, an indication of need for a full falls risk assessment.
The purpose of these campaigns is to encourage adults to reach or exceed the current MVPA guidelines.
The U.K. study recommends prohibiting large-scale release of nanoparticles for remediation purposes "until it can be shown that the net benefits exceed the risks," says Dowling.
Now, they exceed the guidelines.
Don't Exceed The IRA Contribution Amount.
The whole purpose of the escape had been to get arrested and be given more prison time for escaping just enough to exceed the Thai extradition order's expiration date.
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
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