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"to move beyond" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a metaphor for progressing beyond something, like an obstacle or difficulty. For example: "The team was determined to move beyond their early losses and make a strong finish in the tournament."
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We need to move beyond philanthropy as usual.
Leaders had to move beyond their ideologies.
"We have to move beyond political correctness".
Some Guyanese want to move beyond stalemate.
I'm going to move beyond that".
"We need to move beyond them".
"It's time to move beyond rhetoric.
We have to move beyond this".
For Tribune, the time had come to move beyond print.
It's time to move beyond such transitory and piecemeal policies.
Mr. Musharraf hopes to move beyond his past.
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