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The phrase 'objective was surpassed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how a goal or set of goals was achieved or exceeded. For example, "Thanks to the hard work of the entire team, our objective was surpassed and the project was completed ahead of schedule."
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It was surpassed by Apple and Samsung.
That goal was surpassed.
When the threshold was surpassed, helical scanning was automatically initiated.
When the threshold was surpassed, helical imaging was automatically initiated.
Once the 20% threshold was surpassed, the bout was stopped.
The view was surpassing.
To achieve this objective, Causa set a $12,000 fundraising bench-mark by October 31st, which has since been surpassed thanks to donations from 112 backers.
It is unlikely to be surpassed.
But even that has been surpassed.
(The mark has since been surpassed).
The record could soon be surpassed again.
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