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The phrase "surpass the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that goes beyond or exceeds a certain level or amount of something else. For example, "The company is looking to surpass the sales records of previous years."
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3. China's economy both surpassed, and didn't surpass, the U.S. economy.
Nothing could surpass the iPhone".
They want their racing to surpass the nonsense.
They must not only catch up, but surpass the others.
They will surpass the rest of the country, easily.
The problems, however, appear to surpass the mayor's descriptions.
"But if they're strong, they surpass the dancer.
We haven't done anything to surpass the Knicks.
Of the entrees, the fish surpass the meats.
These ghostly images seemed to surpass the potency of the original objects of art.
"Avatar" still needs a very long tail to surpass the number of viewers who saw "Titanic".
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