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Discover Ludwig"farther beyond" is an entirely correct phrase to use in written English
It is often used to signify something that is distant, both literally and figuratively. For example, "We continued our journey farther beyond the limits of the known world."
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He pointed to shadows and light, the creases of the land, and farther beyond, the city, which, with its skyline dotted by construction cranes, appeared exposed and unfinished.
The fifth takes us farther beyond the window-frame.
Though closest to the SNP, it extends farther beyond party politics than Better Together.
Straighter movements resulted in deposition farther beyond the local habitat boundary with lower impact than more sinuous movements.
They also deepened the fear that the Russian war in Chechnya could spread still farther beyond its borders.
The southward rush of capital that occurred in the 2000s may therefore have pushed Greece much, much farther beyond potential than was the case in Spain or Portugal.
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Farther on, beyond a high wall, the city began.
This pushes fish farther out, beyond the range of the fishermen's modest boats.
Farther south, beyond the Anti-Atlas, semiarid conditions quickly fade into desert.
Once you get farther out beyond the ruin zone, you'll be fine.
And farther on, "Beyond This Point You Will Encounter Nude Sunbathers".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com