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Discover Ludwig"survive beyond" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something continues to exist beyond a certain point in time. For example: "The small business managed to survive beyond the recession."
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Many do not survive beyond early childhood.
Few family businesses manage to survive beyond the third generation.
Whether they survive beyond the hype remains to be seen.
Can it survive beyond glorious declarations or official pronouncements?
But meanwhile we will try to survive beyond it.
Mr Brown said Isas would survive beyond 2010.
It certainly did not survive beyond last month.
Life goes on; pieces survive beyond any one person.
"There's no doubt that the consumer agency will survive beyond the crib".
Many infants born with the disorder don't survive beyond their first week.
Intelligence is normal, but the lifespan is greatly shortened; affected persons seldom survive beyond age 20.
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