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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above comment" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a comment that was made earlier in the text or conversation. Example: "In response to the above comment, I would like to clarify my position on the matter."
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In the above comment, I guess that the quasi-isomorphisms are maps as given in this definition.
I'd be interested to know the details about the suggestion (in the above comment) that strengthening the quadricepts to help support the knee isn't valid.
It seems that our technology has not only outstripped our biology (see above comment), but it is going beyond our cultural ability to control it.
Harry explains why he chose this comment: The above comment is very insightful as it comes from a mid-level employee in a public sector organisation.
Has she never felt like hitting someone - her girlfriend - has she hit her girlfriend?" The above comment was posted one charmer over at the deceptively named antimisandry.com when I wrote about domestic violence.
Considering we have reached a point of mania where Kit Harington's hairdo is considered a spoiler, it is probably safe to conclude that, rather than being anything to do with the scale of the show, the above comment is simply Harington referring to the proportions of his own barnet.
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The above comments are far from encompssing the situation, and solutions are absent.
What made this whole thing even more absurd is that all of the above comments were made, not in the magazine, but on a blog at vogue.com.com
The above comments are not intended as a criticism of the substantial efforts that supermarkets have made to reduce their overall carbon footprints.
The above comments to speak to the first of these.
The above comments show that E is reflexive and hence a JBW∗-triple.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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