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The phrase "above a given ceiling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to limits, thresholds, or maximum values, often in financial, statistical, or regulatory discussions.
Example: "The company's expenses have exceeded the budget, going above a given ceiling set by the board."
Alternatives: "beyond a specified limit" or "over a defined threshold."
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Breuer suspended the living areas from two massive double beams above the roof to give an uncluttered expanse of ceiling.
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