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'get beyond a joke' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as an expression to describe a situation where something is not amusing or humorous anymore, usually because it has gone on for too long. For example: "This argument has gone on for too long, I think it's time to get beyond a joke".
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This really is getting beyond a joke".
You probably think my kitchen-nerd persona is getting beyond a joke.
The telephone interview disappearances on Radio 4 are getting beyond a joke.
In a 1935 essay entitled "Sherlock Holmes the God," G. K. Chesterton observed of Sherlockians, "It is getting beyond a joke.
But things are getting past a joke.
Get her a joke gift.
I go there to get a joke each day.
He got roasted for a joke about sausage.
That is what happens when we "get" a joke.
You either get a joke, or you do not.
So she said to me: "I've got a joke, I've got a joke.
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