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Above
adverb
Directly overhead; vertically on top of.
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The word "above" is correct and can be used in written English.
"Above" typically means higher in amount, degree, or rank. For example: The temperature today is above average for this time of year.
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Subject to the above, GNMA's liability to you is limited to the fees you have actually paid for the relevant Guardian Masterclass.
However, the above will only happen if Mugabe is alive and in control.
Basically, it is the accrued value of all pensions that are not state basic retirement or state earning related The ONS then combine the above four categories to calculate household wealth.
Those who were educated to 'degree level or above' were the most likely to live in households with a total wealth of £1m or more (20%), of all the education level groups in 2010/12.
As above, multi-factored decisions can be reflected in the data.
From above, like a sea of iron filings pulled by a magnet, the whole city appears to crowd round a core, the vortex of pilgrims giving way to an equally swirling current of tower blocks.
I think most of the above is tosh, but I have been listening to romantic politicians of both left and right – from Enoch Powell to Tony Benn – making versions of it most of my life.
Above all, in Baghdad there was a pervasive air of deskbound caution, buck-passing, and ass-covering, in contrast with the Wild West atmosphere that broke out, for better and for worse, in Saigon in April of 1975.
Above all, you have to get consumers to accept significantly higher, and steadily rising, prices.
Though all of us are all sensitive to heat, and quick to react when it climbs above our comfort levels, our knowledge of how it might affect our health doesn't really go beyond sunstrokes and fainting spells.
"Plunkett has paid a heavy price for putting his own interests above the integrity of the market and Barclays customerr.
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