Sentence examples for above comes from inspiring English sources

The phrase "above comes" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something mentioned earlier in the text, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "As stated above, the conclusion comes from the data presented."
Alternatives: "as mentioned above" or "as noted earlier".

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Who, of the two above, comes across as "fanatically Luddite"?

Jawbone Jambox - This $200 Bluetooth speaker (shown above) comes in four colors and pairs with any phone.

Today, every Hewlett-Packard printer priced at $99 and above comes with its own (nonmodifiable) e-mail address.

No longer: The Da Vinci crystal chandelier, above, comes apart in a few easy pieces, and it is dishwasher safe.

The Jumping Peas pillow in cotton canvas, above, comes with a down insert (24 inches square; $150).

(The above comes from some highly respectable academic sources who inform me that yongdoja confers greater honor than chidoja.

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The quotes above come from a speech made by Cromwell to the English Parliament in 1656.

The Mara Bush Houses (above) come with staff and a shared pool.

All of the above come at an additional cost to the $50 price of the jeans.

The painting pictured above came just two years after Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon.

All the figures quoted above come from the Labour Force Survey.

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