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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above a workshop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location that is situated on a higher level than a workshop, often referring to a physical space or area.
Example: "The artist's studio is located just above a workshop, providing a quiet space for creativity."
Alternatives: "over a workshop" or "on the upper level of a workshop".
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(Above, a workshop at last year's event).
Next, Mr. Kelley moved above a workshop into an apartment he calls the Hoot, whose weathered timber bones wouldn't look out of place at Winterfell.
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(Above, children after a workshop).
To most people, the name Harry Winston is associated with the one-of-a-kind necklaces that are made in a workshop above the Fifth Avenue store, in a corner building that the company has owned for 40 years.
Student response can be communicated in a workshop (see above), in out-of-class meetings, or on-line (using Blackboard, for example).
The second, Cuncaicha, hosts a rock shelter sitting 14,698 feet above sea level that dates back to 12,400 years and a workshop site 14,583 feet above sea level.
The 1,294-square-foot 1,294-square-foot 1,294-square-footesthouse is above a three-car garage and a workshop.
Whether you are pregnant, have a newborn, or are raising a toddler (or all of the above), this workshop will offer you valuable information and support.
The standard of peer review for a workshop is very different from that described above for a consensus study.
Nowadays, we know it was a workshop where the fluvial pebbles of the Early Holocene mentioned above were used.
A workshop called "Build a hula hoop!
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