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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that are beyond" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to things that are further or greater than something else. Example: The scope of our project will not include factors that are beyond our control, such as economic changes or political instability.
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These are areas of psychohistory that are beyond known knowledge.
Answers to that are beyond Arsène Wenger.
Relationships like that are beyond his experience.
It belongs to realms that are beyond us.
Mr. Levin outsources jobs that are beyond his expertise.
"There might be some things that are beyond your talents.
"Alas there are some tasks that are beyond mere enthusiasm".
There are some parties, however, that are beyond rescuing.
FQHC patients may have significant needs for various specialty services that are beyond common FQHC providers.
However, PET can provide data that are beyond tumour detection per se.
Rigorous theology delves into mysteries in ways that are beyond most of us.
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