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The phrase "seemed beyond" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually means that something is difficult to achieve or understand. For example: "The solution to their problem seemed beyond reach for months, until they finally found a solution that worked."
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The case seemed "beyond belief", said O'Dwyer's mother, Julia, from Chesterfield.
Parks, restaurants and friends who once seemed beyond plausible commuting distance on public transportation will seem a lot closer.
It seemed beyond consumption.
The animal flinching seemed beyond her control.
The latter always seemed beyond Johnson's reach.
King, however, seemed beyond its reach.
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Now he seems beyond fear.
Comedy, pathos, sadness: nothing seems beyond her.
And five seems beyond the pale.
Even high heels seem beyond her.
(His war reporting seems beyond reproach).
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