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The phrase "go beyond words" is correct and is used in written English
You can use this phrase to describe something that is too amazing, exciting, or impressive for words to adequately describe. For example, "The sunset was so beautiful that it went beyond words."
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Perhaps because music expresses feelings that go beyond words, it is the perfect outlet when words are patently inadequate.
"Music is a way of describing life that can go beyond words, because there is a little mystery to it.
Presumably, the work's dance elements are also meant to go beyond words, but the mix of naturalistic theater and eruptions of heightened movement is awkward.
Mr. Cohen, the chief executive, said that it is the companies' responsibility to make sure beefs like theirs don't go beyond words.
The linguistic choices go beyond words.
He saw an opportunity to add depth to his text, to go beyond words and express his emotions with an emoji.
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As Sawaf explains to us, language translation can be a source of friction between buyers and sellers on eBay, and his goal was to go beyond word-for-word translation into what he calls context translation.
He then tries to square this particular circle by saying that equilibrium -- and the models and math that go with it -- are useful "intuition pumps" for economists to go beyond "word play and prejudice" to new insights.
But the gratitude goes beyond words.
It's a campaign that we hope goes beyond words.
Their commitment and companionship is unparalleled and goes beyond words.
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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.

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