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"outstrip in" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It means to surpass or exceed someone or something in a certain aspect. For example: 1. The company's sales outstripped those of its competitors in the first quarter of the year. 2. Jane's intelligence outstrips that of her classmates in the science field. 3. The new model of the car has outstripped its predecessor in terms of fuel efficiency. 4. The team's performance has consistently outstripped that of their opponents this season.
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In 1938, he produced his first crude xerography copy, then spent the next 20 years being turned away by dozens of companies -- I.B.M., General Electric, Bell & Howell -- many whose size and profitability Xerox would outstrip in the 1960's.
In a modest meadow overlooking the Bristol Channel is to rise a structure that will outstrip in extravagance the Three Gorges dam, St Peter's Basilica, the Taj Mahal and probably the pyramid of Cheops.
It goes without saying, then, that the "lyrics" in Pink Thunder outstrip in every conceivable aspect the lyrics found everywhere this side of--well, anyone.
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In time, their role outstripped in prestige that of the other masters of requests who counseled the king.
Michael Johnson from the Centre for Policy Studies said executive pay had "outstripped in an unreasonable way the remuneration of the man in the street".
All those supercomputers are outstripped in computational power (in several measures) by the little phones that hundreds of millions of people carry around in our pockets today.
Musa's rapid acceleration makes him particularly dangerous when operating off the shoulder of the last defender and he is rarely outstripped in a one-against-one sprint.
The annual rate of house price inflation was 4.4%, but this was outstripped in London – where prices rose by 2.6% in December, and were up by 11.2% year on year – the south-east and the east of England.
It's not just that Shakespeare collaborated with other playwrights, and it's not just that Shakespeare was one of a number of great Renaissance writers whose fame he outstripped in the ensuing centuries.
–Even among the non-oil-producing countries, Syria still languishes toward the bottom of the list, outstripped in 2008 by Lebanon ($3.6 billion), Tunisia ($2.8 billion) and Morocco ($2.4 billion).
Prisoners eat relatively well — indeed better than many in a country where malnutrition rates in some places outstrip those in sub-Saharan Africa.
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