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The phrase "I am above" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of superiority or to indicate a higher position, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "In terms of experience, I am above my colleagues in this project."
Alternatives: "I am superior to" or "I rank higher than."
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I am, above all, a painter.
I am above the neck, so nothing's gone down, and the expectations are good".
"I am above 70 and I became the president and have been since 1975".
I am, above all, a visual storyteller and I don't want to be beholden to any one process: every single one is relevant.
But I am, above all, surprised that, in a time of outrage, so many of the speeches were business as usual.
I am, above all, happy this evening for all the shouts and whistles you've directed at me; and, if you don't like me, I can tell you that I don't like you either.
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All measured values for leptin and IGF-I were above the lower detection limit.
I'm above the law.
I'm above them.
"Maybe they thought I was above it.
"I was above the fray," he added.
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