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The phrase "expand far beyond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that extends or increases significantly beyond a certain limit or scope.
Example: "The implications of this discovery expand far beyond our initial expectations."
Alternatives: "extend well beyond" or "reach far beyond".
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Freed from manufacturing expenses, electronic encyclopaedias are able to expand far beyond their print versions.
Most important, it tells us that Chinese art buying is set to expand far beyond anything we had imagined.
The growth of new media has set the stage for broadcasters with enough money to expand far beyond traditional television coverage.
It can be tricked to expand far beyond its true bounds, and yet, if overburdened, is liable to shut down altogether.
He believes that, because culture is becoming more interconnected across geography and across disciplines, his knowledge must expand far beyond the visual arts: to technology, literature, anthropology, cultural criticism, philosophy.
Mr. Joshi predicts that he will be able to expand far beyond the printer business as inkjet-printing technology advances at the pace the chip industry refers to as Moore's Law.
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Mr. Gumbs has expanded far beyond tobacco.
More recently Caramoor has expanded far beyond that original mandate.
The Knitting Factory itself has also expanded far beyond TriBeCa.
Her ideas are expanding far beyond the Chez Aline's diminutive footprint.
Shahla Karkouti Joined the team and it has expanded far beyond our initial expectations.
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