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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lay beyond" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate something that is situated further away or outside of a certain limit or boundary. Example: "The answers to our questions lay beyond the horizon, waiting to be discovered."
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The building's entrance hall lay beyond.
The river lay beyond a moor.
What, or who, lay beyond them?
What lay beyond it, though, wasn't ordinary at all.
But all of this, and much besides, lay beyond the scope of his professional career.
"Looking across the water, I was always curious about what lay beyond".
To her astonishment, what lay beyond was the face of a U. N. gardener.
But we would still be able to see whatever lay beyond.
This phenomenon suggested that a great body of water lay beyond the strait.
Schoneman pointed toward the bright-green farm fields that lay beyond the plain.
To the south, Prospect Park and Crown Heights lay beyond the DMZ of future Barclays.
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