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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was beyond so" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is extremely impressive or unexpected. Example: The view from the top of the mountain was beyond so, it took my breath away.
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In 1985, two years before Levi's death, Commentary published an article by Fernanda Eberstadt, claiming that the true, Jewish meaning of the Holocaust was beyond "so fastidious and uncertain an imagination" as his.
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It is beyond obsessive, so much so I barely even notice I'm doing it anymore.
He was beyond his time, being so socially conscious, knowing so much about life and what was going on.
Its chubby tentacles were beyond tender — so soft they were mealy textured.
"I believe my series must always be beyond reproach, so I have requested that Fox not air these episodes".
What that exactly means is beyond me, so I suppose in time we'll see CBS' scheme for things.
That United were rattled, mentally as well as at times physically – legitimately so – was beyond question.
Doing so was beyond the game's second best returner, Andy Murray, at Wimbledon in July.
First, they say doing so was beyond their mission statement.
And if that takes the play into orbit and beyond, so be it.
So much was beyond her control.
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