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"surpassing oneself" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an extraordinary achievement, typically surpassing one's previous personal best. For example, "She swam the race in record time, surpassing herself in the process."
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Sport is about sharing, surpassing oneself, exchange, respect.
"Sport is about challenge, and daring, and surpassing oneself," he says.
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By selecting and reinterpreting particular clichés of Western thought, LaVey promoted the surpassing of oneself to evolve and become a superhuman with the ability to completely satisfy one's own desires.
Five centuries on and the definition has developed: "To overcome, to conquer in battle, or... in any other contest... to show oneself superior to, to surpass, excel".
"One must show oneself deserving," he said.
Is it possible to smack down oneself?
Pacing oneself, thus, is virtually impossible.
The potential for enriching oneself is ample.
Pacing oneself is key this week.
the ability to sell oneself.
"The hardest coming out is to oneself".
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