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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above came" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that was mentioned earlier, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The results of the experiment, as mentioned above, came as a surprise to everyone."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned" or "aforementioned."
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The painting pictured above came just two years after Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon.
The black trousers I'm wearing in the photograph above came from Gap in 2006.
Barber's quote above came in response to a Washington Post question about his criticism of Scott.
After the flowering of the schools described above came to an end about the year 1260, two other currents appeared.
None of the above came easily for my son, (except for dining because he loves nearly all foods).
"This was a big house, one above came down and took another out and then hit mine.
It can be said that the hybrid composites mentioned above came into prominence with high tensile strength, quite low water uptake and excellent corrosion resistance in alkali and salty environments.
In all cases, the lowest bid (excluding subsequent cost-overruns in two cases mentioned above) came in under the engineer's estimate.
Also during this time, a paper with Kevin Padian and colleagues listed above came out in Science, describing some of the finds from the Hayden Quarry last year.
But Rapunzel, above, came to the rescue at the weekend box office: "Tangled," an updated take on the long-haired princess, performed sharply better than expected.
Since President Bingu wa Mutharika (pictured above) came to power in 2004, the economy has flourished, with growth averaging more than 7% a year.
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