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The phrase "go beyond it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate moving or thinking beyond a particular point or limit. Here are some examples: 1. "The artist's work always seemed to go beyond the boundaries of traditional art." 2. "We need to push ourselves to go beyond our current understanding of technology." 3. "Let's not limit ourselves to this one idea, we can go beyond it and explore different options." 4. "In order to achieve success, you must go beyond your comfort zone."
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You're trying to get close to it, but you can't just hit it straight away because, if you go beyond, it means an accident.
Let's go beyond "it gets better" and provide real resources to make it better.
It's like Darwin: you can either go beyond it and think through its implications, or you can ignore it, and if you do that you're a Creationist.
"I always wanted to go beyond it.
"But we may go beyond it".
The point is to go beyond it.
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Although the book is not exhaustive nor a reference work, it generally achieves its purpose and indeed goes beyond it.
And Ferguson has just gone beyond it.
It went beyond beyond.
Addressing party activists, Mr Miliband said: "This is the generational question, and it goes beyond party, it goes beyond one government, it goes much deeper than that.
It goes beyond narcissism — it goes to the heart of who you really are.
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