Beyond:Outside or after (a stated limit).

Usage:
Few people live beyond the age of a hundred.
I’ve got nothing to tell you beyond (= in addition to) what I told you earlier.
The repercussions will be felt throughout the industry and beyond (= in other areas).
She has always lived beyond her means (= spent more than she has earned).
Her beauty is beyond compare (= is so great that nothing can be compared to it).

Excerpts from soaps, novels and films:
Bold and the beautiful

“Nick: Well, whatever decision you and Forrester come to, I’m sure it’ll be the right one.
Taylor: You don’t have any advice?
Nick: This is not my area of expertise.
Taylor: Not even a opinion?
Nick: I’m not a parent. Hopefully, one day I will be. But I do know this. You know, you raise your kids, you try to give them a solid foundation and good values and you hope that they make the right choices. Beyond that, I don’t know, I guess you just cross your fingers and close your eyes and you hope for the best.”

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