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above and beyond
More than is required. This somewhat redundant expression— above and beyond here both denote excess—often precedes the call of duty, which means exceeding what a particular job requires. Thus Putting in overtime without pay is above and beyond the call of duty. Also see over and above.
Example Sentences
One was built to typical standards, and the other was built above and beyond, employing a handful of fire-mitigation techniques.
At the same time, Dains said, other employees went “above and beyond constantly” to make up for those who didn’t pull their weight.
Sometimes good hosting is about bringing lots of energy and commitment; Black went above and beyond on both counts in a wild “Flamin’ Hot Preparation H” commercial.
Mr Geoghegan added the firefighters had showcased "the epitome of selfless service" and had "gone above and beyond under unprecedented circumstances".
Paying tribute to "the three lives that have been lost", Bicester Motion chairman Daniel Geoghegan said the firefighters showcased "the epitome of selfless service" and had "gone above and beyond under unprecedented circumstances".
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