Sentence examples for a above from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a above" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a typographical error or a misunderstanding of the phrase "the above."
Example: "Please refer to the above information for further details."
Alternatives: "the aforementioned" or "the previously mentioned".

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My voice, for example, quits at the A above Middle C, where altos are perfectly comfortable.

Comparing this to the formula for N we computed in method A) above, this is the quantity we want.

In 1980, the Guinness Book of World Records called him "the world's highest tenor" for having hit an A above high C and holding it for 3.8 seconds.

The M-det property of X 2 in the next result is due to Lemma 4∗∗ and Fact A above.

The M-indet property of X 2 in Theorem 6 is due to Lemma 4∗ and Fact A above.

This is in agreement with the non-universal convention of calling the algebra (mathcal A) above an extension of (mathcal B) by I.

Which is why "A" above is so important.

The tones were in equal-tempered tuning with the fundamental frequency of A4 (concert A, the A above middle C) set to 440 Hz (standard tuning).

Quote 9, Participant A Participant A above contrasts the apathy of the general public with his commitment and drive to improve healthcare (Quote 9).

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