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Discover Ludwig"shall surpass" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used in a future tense sentence to indicate a strong belief or guarantee that something will exceed or go beyond expectations. Example: Our new product, with its advanced technology, shall surpass all previous sales records within the first month of its release.
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Doctor Doc' Doccersonn (instead of Reubens in the PSP version), is angry that all of his inventions failed, but today he 'shall surpass them all' with his latest invention, C.R.U.S.H.
"Nobody could surpass him.
Might surpass shortly.
American manufacturing payrolls surpass $500 billion.
Unemployment could surpass 26% next year.
Nothing could surpass the iPhone".
"Nothing can surpass that".
What theatrical marvel could surpass this?
So did Sony surpass their efforts?
Revenue for the year will surpass $200,000.
But Alastair Cook, who is approaching his 10,000 Test run landmark with the caution, shall we say, of a fellow wanting to get rid of a wasp nest in his shed while unsure if it is an old one, made only 15 of the 20 he needed to surpass it, and Nick Compton, whose place is under considerable scrutiny, only nine.
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