Sentence examples for a point above from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a point above" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific location or reference that is higher than another point, often in a discussion or explanation.
Example: "As mentioned in the previous section, there is a point above where we can see the entire landscape."
Alternatives: "a higher point" or "an elevated point".

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Blackpool are a point above the bottom three.

Trump's average unfavorability rating is fifty-four per cent, just a point above Bush's.

Leicester are 17th, a point above Sunderland, and they were mediocre for long spells against Burnley.

They look tired and old and they're only a point above West Ham and United now.

In 1966, and again in 1968, Magnavox traded a fraction of a point above 62.

In League Two, Rovers remain a point above the dotted line.

Arsenal moved a point above Chelsea and Tottenham behind the two Manchester teams.

Until that point Tinkler's 14.933 – a third of a point above her qualification score – had been unexpectedly leading the board.

Bolton are currently bottom of the Premier League; Blackburn are one place and a point above them.

The 18-6 victory saw Hull go a point above Leeds, although the Rhinos still have two games in hand.

It was Wednesday's fourth successive home defeat and put them only a point above the relegation zone.

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