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Discover Ludwig"transcended time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something (or someone) that has left a lasting impact through the centuries. For example, "The works of William Shakespeare have transcended time and continue to touch the hearts of readers today."
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Faith in him had crossed borders and transcended time.
His vision and dream of peace and security transcended time, philosophy and politics.
Up until now The Chosen One's speeches had seemed to them less like stretches of words and more like soul sensations that transcended time and space.
Firestone — which is to say, the character — frets, "I keep thinking, I'm twenty-two, whavehave I done?" And, of course, three years later, she transcended time and became a part of history.
When she referred to the audience as "we" and "you," she was conjuring up not a coterie of the like-minded but a vast, contentious circle of friends and lovers, a utopian community that transcended time and geography.
Though not necessarily sacramental, these rites enabled the Maenads to surmount the barrier that separated them from the supernatural world and to surrender themselves unconditionally to the mighty powers that transcended time and space, thus carrying them into the realm of the eternal.
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It transcends time.
It transcends time and genre.
Has the web found a way to transcend time?
Love is the one thing that transcends time and space".
Wright said, "As long as you keep yourself in love with people, you can transcend time".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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