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Neltruth Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is "beyond" used correctly?

someone is better than me. So, grammatically, can I say "I can never go beyond that person".

Is beyond used correctly and is there a better word for beyond.
  

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neltruth So, grammatically, can I say "I can never go beyond that person". The grammar is fine; the meaning is not. neltruth Is beyond used correctly Not in that context.

  • neltruth So, grammatically, can I say "I can never go beyond that person".
  • The grammar is fine; the meaning is not.
  • neltruth Is beyond used correctly Not in that context.
  • neltruth is there a better word for beyond.
  • I can never be better than that person.
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neltruthSo, grammatically, can I say "I can never go beyond that person".
The grammar is fine; the meaning is not.
neltruthIs beyond used correctly
Not in that context.
neltruth is there a better word for beyond.
I can never be better than that person.

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