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The phrase "surpassed yourself" is correct and can be used in written English
You would typically use this phrase when someone has performed something better than before or something difficult and you wish to praise them for it. For example: "Well done, you've really surpassed yourself on this project."
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It was bad enough that Bono was named Glamour magazine's "woman of the year", but this week you surpassed yourself, as fictional women were fired and hired for real-life roles.
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Rather, he suggested, "You need a lot of confidence and the ability to surpass yourself".
Kickstarting Seven Figures: Amanda Palmer, an enthusiastically do-it-yourself musician, surpassed $1 million on Tuesday for her most recent Kickstarter campaign.
If you're telling yourself that's why the deal makes sense, your blood-Kool Aid content has surpassed legal levels.
Quota surpassed.
Instead, it surpassed expectations.
Li surpassed her total.
Then Lassila surpassed that.
The second surpassed it.
Both disciples surpassed the teacher.
So he surpassed his goal.
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