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Is "Beyond your expectation" correct?
Hi,
I want to ask if "Beyond your expectation" correct or is there any better words to replace "Beyond"
Please for your sharing your ideas and experience here. I want to use it as a slogan on the surface of my product's package.
Thanks & Regards,
Lyn
Mar 29, 2018 12:51 PM
Answers · 3
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You could use "Exceeds your expectations" or "Beyond your expectations"
I would use the plural form of "expectation" as it sounds more natural.
"Beyond your expectations" is softer.
The choice of which sounds better would depend on what your product does.
March 29, 2018
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