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Discover LudwigThe phrase "transcends all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something goes beyond or surpasses everything else in a particular context.
Example: "Her compassion transcends all, making her a beloved figure in the community."
Alternatives: "surpasses everything" or "goes beyond all."
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But perhaps Gehry's Guggenheim transcends all this.
"It transcends all the schoolboy horrors," he said.
Instead, "The Third From the Left" transcends all this.
Like Coach said, what transcends all the individual stuff is getting the team ready to win.
It is a measure of Harris's dedication that he transcends all this; like Pollock, he towers above his dimples.
In one sense, this is so, but, in terms of Buddhist metaphysics, ultimate reality transcends all the terms of reference relevant to existence in this world.
The moment transcends all the previous vitriol and dispiriting incidents.
The power of art is that it transcends all these things.
"Music transcends all that".
It transcends all else, including the law.
The "golden rule" that transcends all others.
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