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"surpass the need" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to go above and beyond what is necessary or required. Example: The company's dedication to sustainability surpasses the need for compliance with environmental regulations.
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An Instagram feed that stays mum suggests the would-be sharers were too caught up in the moment to involve the rest of us, or doing something so outrageously fantastic as to surpass the need to boast about it.
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"And it's like he is finally surpassing the need to be cool, and he comes out with his true love for colour and life and nature in all its glory".
Particularly with respect to the RE+ policy, it is important to note that the gain in efficiency in disk access surpassed the need for a greater number of distance computations.
She long ago surpassed the need to prove anything to anyone, and yet the doyenne of pop lives forever in the here and now.
Requirements for the City College certificate, which has been granted by B.C.C. since 1851, surpass the requirements needed to earn the high school diploma conferred by the Maryland State Department of Education.
Increasing the noise increases the frequency with which a cell might surpass the threshold needed to flip the Tat-TAR circuit on, which then maintains itself.
Many polls indicate that in the national elections scheduled for May 6, Golden Dawn may surpass the 3 percent threshold needed to enter Parliament.
But the question is not only whether she will win, but also whether she will surpass the 50 percent threshold needed to avoid a runoff election on June 8.
PPPL's Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR), which shut down in 1997, produced tens of megawatts of power for seconds on end — millions of times more energy than that created by early-era machines — and neared the "break-even" point, where output energy from fusion would surpass the input energy needed to heat up the plasma.
With polls suggesting Bill de Blasio was comfortably ahead in the Democratic contest, attention was focused on whether he would surpass the 40 percent threshold needed to become the nominee, or face a runoff against the runner-up — expected to be either William C. Thompson Jr., a former comptroller, or Christine C. Quinn, the City Council speaker.
Notably absent is the Syriza breakaway party Popular Unity, which by the end of the day Sunday had failed to surpass the 3percentt it needed in the election.
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