Originally posted by french frank
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Examples of prepositional use of beyond it gives are:
1: beyond the horizon
2a: a task beyond his strength
2b: beautiful beyond measure
2c: his reasoning is beyond me
3: doing work beyond his regular duties
I think that 'beyond excitement' is certainly better than 'beyond excited', but otherwise I have no problem with this expression. It's an alternative form of type 2b surely: excited beyond measure.
Mind you, maybe I encountered it when I was living in Canada, so became attuned to it there?
2b or not 2b, now there's the question!
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