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UK//bɪˈjɒnd ˈɛni əv juː//US//bɪˈjɑnd ˈɛni əv ju//

Meaning of Beyond any of you

Exceeding the capabilities or understanding of all involved.

In simple words: More than you all

Beyond any of you in a sentence

  • This challenge is beyond any of you in this class.
  • What I have experienced is truly beyond any of you imagine.
  • Her talent is beyond any of you could comprehend.

How to use Beyond any of you

Use in discussions about limits or boundaries, but avoid in highly formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

beyond + object

Memory hint

Think of 'beyond' as going past, like an explorer going further than a group.

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Collocations with Beyond any of you

Synonyms for Beyond any of you

  • past all of you
  • more than any of you
  • exceeding all of you

Common mistakes with Beyond any of you

  • Confused with 'over any of you'
  • Used in overly formal situations
  • Missing context, making it unclear

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Frequently asked questions about Beyond any of you

What does Beyond any of you mean?

More than you all

What is the definition of Beyond any of you?

Exceeding the capabilities or understanding of all involved.

How do you use Beyond any of you in a sentence?

This challenge is beyond any of you in this class.

Can you give another example of Beyond any of you?

What I have experienced is truly beyond any of you imagine.

What are synonyms for Beyond any of you?

Common alternatives include past all of you, more than any of you, exceeding all of you.

What words go with Beyond any of you?

It commonly pairs with beyond any doubt, beyond any limit, beyond any help.

What are common mistakes when using Beyond any of you?

Confused with 'over any of you' Used in overly formal situations Missing context, making it unclear

How do you pronounce Beyond any of you?

US: //bɪˈjɑnd ˈɛni əv ju//, UK: //bɪˈjɒnd ˈɛni əv juː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Beyond any of you?

Use in discussions about limits or boundaries, but avoid in highly formal contexts.