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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mile above" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical elevation or metaphorically to indicate a higher level of thought or understanding.
Example: "The airplane soared a mile above the clouds, offering breathtaking views of the landscape below."
Alternatives: "one mile high" or "a mile in the sky".
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Strange things were happening a mile above sea level.
A mile above them, at base camp, Stone was waiting impatiently for their call.
So how did Mr. McNally photograph his feet half a mile above Dubai?
DENVER chefs face special challenges cooking a mile above sea level.
Its heartland is the Meseta, a broad central plateau half a mile above sea level.
He wants lads who don't know Mexico City is more than a mile above sea level.
Sit-ta-bway is H miles north of Nyounghla, and a mile above this is Yay-nan-gyoung-myo.
A mile above sea level, they reached their lowest point of the season, perhaps of the Ryan era.
He blacked out and regained consciousness only after his reserve parachute opened automatically about a mile above the ground.
They reached well over a mile above the ground, nearly high enough to scrape the underbellies of the clouds.
A brass disk on its steps marks a spot that is exactly a mile above sea level.
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