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The phrase "to pry beyond" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of investigating or seeking information that goes deeper than what is readily available or obvious. Example: "She tried to pry beyond the surface of the issue to uncover the underlying problems."
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You ain't got to pry beyond that".
I wanted my inquiry to pry beyond just their inclinations as to if machine consciousness could happen; I asked them when.
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If the floor is discolored or permanently buckled, you will have to pry up the area beyond the damage and go to a home center to find a matching product to replace it.
"Obviously the ramifications of this go far beyond documentary films, if corporations are allowed to pry into a reporter's notebook or into a television station's newsroom".
Sorry to pry.
No one wants to pry.
He doesn't want us to pry.
Did he want to pry more?
Ganz, not without some difficulty, managed to pry it open.
I think we kind of have the right to pry.
One tried to pry off the door mirror.
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