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The phrase "to outstrip" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing surpassing or exceeding something, such as performance, expectations, or competition. Example: "The new technology is expected to outstrip its predecessors in terms of efficiency and speed."
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to outstrip
verb
To outrun or leave behind.
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But appetites continued to outstrip supply.
Needs continued to outstrip contributions, however.
Yet reality continues to outstrip their pessimism.
"Our ambitions always seemed to outstrip the available technology.
And yet the Prism program appears to outstrip that authority.
"They're building consumer demand to outstrip supply," he said.
India's population is set to outstrip China's by 2028.
But demand for the beers at the pub started to outstrip their ability to supply.
To tell the truth, this is where my qualifications begin to outstrip even hers.
The Government claims that it is unfair for state support to outstrip wages.
In some cases, the mechanical progeny appear to outstrip even their creators' abilities.
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