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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for going beyond" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to commend someone for doing more than what is expected or required. For example: "We commend Sue for going beyond her job requirements to ensure our success."
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Not everyone is convinced by the arguments for going "beyond GDP".
Scarborough and Arianna both praised one another for going "beyond left and right" towards a more civil political debate.
There is a fancy word for "going beyond your province": "ultracrepidate".
"To the DeLonghi," she said slyly, "for going beyond the usual toast".
Other dioceses were cited for exemplary policies or for going beyond the measures called for in the charter.
The humanitarian prodigies like Ana and Nick are laudable for going beyond simple protesting to help their causes.
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My passion for Apple goes beyond just the phones and computers.
Do you have a reputation for going above and beyond?
Jon Gieselman, senior vice president of marketing for DirecTV, said Manning's appeal for advertisers goes beyond just his football résumé.
What I felt for birds went beyond love.
Dr. Pogorelskiy's ambitions for Shargorod go beyond the residency.
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