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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that transcend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts, ideas, or experiences that go beyond ordinary limits or boundaries.
Example: "The artist's work captures emotions that transcend cultural differences."
Alternatives: "that surpass" or "that go beyond".
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There are some things that transcend language.
Ancient Chinese and Japanese poems that transcend centuries and cultures.
Harvard claims to have values that transcend wins and losses.
We need public-private partnerships that transcend old barriers.
"I have friendships that transcend wealth, race, status.
That campaign features intangible moments that transcend price tags.
"There are design solutions," said Bunge, that "transcend our current obsessive discourse of efficiency and defense".
Mr. Brooks finds being "enshrouded in commitments that transcend personal choice" preferable.
It's also because Renoir recognizes the affinities that transcend national identity.
Perhaps it suggests that the best policies are those that transcend traditional partisan divides.
But the Arab world has an abundance of resources, natural and otherwise, that transcend oil.
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