[Vocabulary] Go beyond something or go further on something

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irland5

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Hello there,

Could I say , " I am a person who always goes beyond targets or I am a person who always goes beyond in targets or I am a person who always goes further on targets or I am a person who always goes futher targets?

Could I also say I didn´t want to go beyond in that matter or further that matter?

Many thanks,

Irland5
 
Please surround each quote in quotation marks. Don't put a space after the opening quotation mark or before the closing one. For example:

Could I say , "I am a person who always goes beyond targets" or "I am a person who always goes beyond in targets"?
 
I find "goes beyond [in] targets" unnatural. I would use "I always exceed/beat [my] targets".
 
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