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make a sentence with the phrase far beyond one's means

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Answered by CaptivatingKunjal
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1. Buying a luxurious car was far beyond the poor man's reach.

2. Buying a new dress for her birthday was far beyond her reach as she did not have enough money.

Answered by presentmoment
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A second trip to Lonavala this year is far beyond our means.

Explanation:

  • This is an idiom. Far beyond our means something which is too costly than one can afford.
  • The resources that one needs to afford something is maybe less, hence people may use this phrase to express their displeasure.
  • This idiom is in usage since the time Shakespeare has written 'measure for measure'.
  • An idiom is a phrase whose meaning cant be understood that easily as ordinary words are not used to create idioms.

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