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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that's beyond" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to express something that is considered too difficult or complex to comprehend. For example, "His theories on quantum physics are so complex, that's beyond my understanding."
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None of them, he stresses, require technique that's "beyond a dedicated amateur cook".
Yes, Apple has a silicon team that's beyond ridiculous.
Sharing the holidays will only confuse them and that's beyond unfair!
"That's hot", "that's beyond", and "oh baby" are all good ones!
But to find Putin's accounts, that's beyond our capabilities".
"It's a tragedy that's beyond words.
Is there anything that's beyond their understanding?
"It's an area that's beyond investigation, beyond reproach," Batty said.
"He has the physique of someone his age, but a savvy that's beyond it".
"I refuse to condemn your generation and future generations to a planet that's beyond fixing".
A mundane achievement, perhaps, but it's one that's beyond the grasp of the Islamic world.
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