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The phrase "going beyond the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when you want to imply that something has exceeded expectations or gone further than what is expected. For example, "We are proud of our team for going beyond the call of duty to help our community."
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What does it mean then to talk about going "beyond" the TOL?
And we're also going beyond the border.
"We're going beyond the tag," he said.
Going beyond the legal minimum can pay off.
It has to do with going beyond the picture.
"It's going beyond the basics at this point".
Only crazy people talk about going beyond the 1967 borders".
It's projecting power, going beyond the borders of China".
To do this requires going beyond the most basic interpretations.
There were "vehicles, carrying oil, lined up in a chain going beyond the horizon", he claimed.
But independent experts say Swarthmore appears to be going beyond the legal mandate.
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