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"to surpass" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that something is greater in amount, degree, or quality than something else. For example, "His mastery of the instrument allowed him to surpass all others in the competition."
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to surpass
verb
To go beyond, especially in a metaphoric or technical manner; to exceed.
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"It's going to surpass wrestling pretty soon".
Sales continued to surpass $1 billion.
C. Trop., to surpass, excel; with the dat.
Equipment financing is projected to surpass $740 billion in 2013.
To surpass that portrayal, believe me, is quite schlep.
Size-wise, HangarBicocca is definitely hard to surpass.
For them, too, 1966 will he something to surpass.
He needed only seven innings Thursday to surpass that total.
They want their racing to surpass the nonsense.
You'll never be able to surpass that program,' " Hewitt said.
Miller needs three victories to surpass Mahre's American record, 27.
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