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The phrase "is beyond measure" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is too great or large to measure or that cannot be sufficiently measured. For example, "The love and support my family has shown me during this difficult time is beyond measure."
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His evilness is beyond measure, beyond comprehension.
The impact of their generosity is beyond measure.
I miss them tonight, and know that my debt to them is beyond measure.
The difference he made in all the lives he touched is beyond measure.
"The irony that Bernard Madoff pled guilty to 11 counts of fraud, perjury and money laundering on this day is beyond measure," Irwin Horowitz wrote.
The average resolution is small -- around $50 -- but the gratification for the customer is beyond measure, said Michael Chen, the site's chief executive.
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In our opinion, quality of a biometric is beyond measuring the quality of the image itself.
His contributions are beyond measure.
The value of his knowledge and experience are beyond measure.
Their environmental and ecological value to the world would seem to be beyond measure.
That the depth and glory of African American contributions to American culture are beyond measure.
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