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usage of "beyond one's scope" #1 (permalink) Tue Apr 29, 2008 13:56 pm   usage of "beyond one's scope"
 

Hi,

If I'm not qualified enough to deal with a certain problem, can I say I can't do it. It is beyond my scope ?
Could you also tell me other ways of expressing the same idea ?

Thanks !
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usage of "beyond one's scope" #2 (permalink) Tue Apr 29, 2008 16:26 pm   usage of "beyond one's scope"
 

It's beyond my capabilities.
It's outside my skillset.
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usage of "beyond one's scope" #3 (permalink) Wed Apr 30, 2008 13:32 pm   usage of "beyond one's scope"
 

Hi Alex,

You can say 'beyond my scope' if you are referring to something that you can't fathom, or if you want to refer to something that is not usually included in your 'scope' of work.

'beyond my capabilities' describes your inability to perform a task.

'beyond my skill set' sounds like a colloquial, yet inventive alternative.

Depending on the situation, I'd probably go for 'I have no conception/clue/idea of/about sth.' or 'I don't know how to do sth."

And then there's also a simple 'It's beyond me!'
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usage of "beyond one's scope" #4 (permalink) Wed Apr 30, 2008 15:00 pm   usage of "beyond one's scope"
 

Hi, Ralf
Thank you for your explanation !

Hi, Molly
Thanks for your examples !

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