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Discover Ludwig'over beyond' is not correct and not usable in written English.
You can use the phrase 'over and above' when referring to something in addition to what already exists, for example: The company decided to invest over and above their usual budget into research and development.
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[Sanscr. tar-, to put across; tiram, brink; Gr. τέρμα, goal; Lat. terminus, etc.], across, over, beyond, on the farther side of.
If one can judge based on a series of close-up, food-styled images and awestruck media coverage, Impossible would seem to have the slight edge over Beyond Meat.
"We're bowled over beyond belief".
The uproar spilled over beyond the culture pages.
The benefits may even spill over beyond rural areas to the rest of the country.
Funds may not carry over beyond the summer following the fourth semester.
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If it did, the ball game would be over; a "beyond" could not exist.
There's plenty of cross-over beyond those deals.
Our tentative findings seem to show that the effects of acupuncture might not carry-over beyond the end of treatment.
She went way over far and beyond".
16, 17 Prevalence of dementia increases to over 30% beyond 85 years of age, 16 and over 37% beyond 90 years.
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