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"gaze beyond" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to look beyond something, often with a sense of wonder or contemplation. Example: She stood on the edge of the cliff, gazing beyond the vast expanse of the ocean in front of her.
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And now, gaze beyond the bell.
Players like Feigt are causing college coaches, always looking for a recruiting edge, to extend their gaze beyond traditional horizons.
To set his gaze beyond the boundary of the homeland, to join his colleagues in the supranational territory of art, is considered pretentious, disdainful of his own people.
She casts her gaze beyond Third Avenue, over a vista of newly built homes that have slowly brought this section of Melrose back to life.
His talk of acting lessons and of starting a designer label have already proved that he knows the time is coming to gaze beyond the horizon of football.
From the windows we could peek out at the pool or gaze beyond the red-tiled roof of the hotel to the San Gabriel Mountains.
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But Mr Gitahi is also gazing beyond Kenya.
Eyal gazes beyond the camera as his smile fades.
Evidently, both maker and buyers are gazing beyond current economic fears towards a rosier horizon.
They gazed beyond the 18th green, where they were married in December 2006, into a future they figured would have arrived by now.
Compared to the others who've found themselves gazing beyond Billy's red puffing face at the ceiling, Tina is a catch.
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