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Discover Ludwig"far outstrip" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to mean "exceed, surpass, or go beyond". For example: This year's sales figures far outstrip last year's.
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But its capabilities still far outstrip Russia's.
Other programs also far outstrip other states.
Both increases far outstrip the growth in the elderly population.
But the Exodus deal would far outstrip previous efforts.
"The costs far outstrip the revenues from those increased riders".
"With what?" asks Lette, whose intelligence, it sometimes seems, does not far outstrip his looks.
Currently the capabilities of film far outstrip what we see in cinecasts.
Racial disparities in gun violence far outstrip those in almost any other area of life.
India's cities are growing at rates that far outstrip the capacity of their infrastructure.
Her reading and math skills far outstrip what mine were at her age.
Suicide rates far outstrip the rate of the general population, too.
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