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The phrase "above a lighthouse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is located at a higher position than a lighthouse, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The storm clouds gathered ominously above a lighthouse, casting a shadow over the rocky shore."
Alternatives: "over a lighthouse" or "atop a lighthouse".
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above a lighthouse, and the letters "M.F.C".
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From the ground, the building was built to symbolize a lighthouse, while from above it appears shaped like a fish.
Because the site, Beacon Hill, is 143 m above sea level, the highest base for a lighthouse in Britain, the light was often obscured by fog.
Once, at Unst, the northernmost of the Shetland Islands, a lighthouse door a hundred and ninety-five feet above the sea was broken open by the surf.
There's a lighthouse.
Restoring a lighthouse is not easy.
A lighthouse was established there in 1849.
A lighthouse is situated on Cape San Antonio.
A lighthouse guides a ship to safety.
It's just a lighthouse.
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