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What does beyond your mean?

"Beyond your" usually means something is outside the scope of your abilities, knowledge, or control. It can also refer to something extending further than your current limits.

Here are some examples:

* "This problem is beyond your understanding." This means the problem is too complex for you to grasp.

* "The deadline is beyond your control." This means you have no power to influence the deadline.

* "His vision for the company goes beyond your typical CEO." This means his ideas are more ambitious and innovative than those of an ordinary CEO.

It's important to consider the context of the phrase to understand its meaning.

It can also be used in a more literal sense, such as:

* "The house is located beyond your street." This means the house is further down the road than your street.

* "The garden extends beyond your fence." This means the garden is larger than your fence encloses.

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