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Discover LudwigThe phrase "transcendence across" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the idea of surpassing or going beyond boundaries, whether they be physical, conceptual, or emotional. Example: "The artist's work embodies a sense of transcendence across cultural divides, uniting people through shared experiences."
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Both luminaries have afforded innumerable hours of pleasure, sometimes even transcendence, across various art forms in their storied careers.
There is the work's certainty that Escape and Transcendence — across one suspended railroad tie at a time — is basically a normative day for most of us on earth.
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It is a measure of the piece's effectiveness that its images of transcendence do not come across as clichés.
The pictures meld his innate talents, chiefly for color, with a yearning for transcendence, which had come across as forced or sentimental in earlier work.
I will say nothing of what happens there, except that, for every viewer who thinks that the film-makers are pushing their luck, another will claim, as I would, that they have earned the right to step across the threshold of transcendence.
Open-water swimming tends to conjure up images of impassioned loners silently stroking across the sea, in search of glory or transcendence.
Powell and Whitman, zipping across time and space as pure image and voice, suggest a gendered transcendence no woman with a family would attempt.
Others, transcendence.
That is transcendence.
It is creative transcendence.
By uplift and transcendence.
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