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Discover Ludwig'moved beyond' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when something has gone beyond a certain point, or has exceeded a certain level. For example, "The company has moved beyond its previous success and is now a global leader in its field."
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I've apologized, and we moved beyond," she said.
We have moved beyond that.
We have moved beyond time.
Haven't we moved beyond this?
Few moved beyond the questioning stage.
He also moved beyond theater.
Of course, we've moved beyond that now.
But she has moved beyond obvious mimicry.
Events then moved beyond the Security Council.
We've moved beyond supermarket seed mixes.
We have now moved beyond that".
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