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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above deck" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in nautical contexts to refer to the area of a ship that is on the upper level, as opposed to below deck.
Example: "The crew gathered above deck to discuss the day's sailing plans."
Alternatives: "on deck" or "topside".
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This is done to try to lure the squid from deep water into the light or shade from the above deck lights.
Above deck, total kid euphoria.
The collision crumpled parts of the ship above deck, too.
Steffie plays above deck wearing he new, pink, billowing jacket.
Lesson No. 1: Only officers sleep above deck.
When I went above deck, she was sitting quietly in the cockpit looking into the cut.
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Above decks, in the bridge, the first mate took the signal, then gently depressed a switch.
And an engineering fanfare was achieved with the lowering of the two black, feathery-crowned smokestacks (the 42-foot above-deck sections lower on hydraulic hinges), to pass under a river-spanning power line.
The arch was replaced by an above-deck truss in 1897.
Its construction, which uses an above-deck truss, contrasts with the below-deck truss of the eastern viaduct, which was completed in 1910 and formed part of the Great Central Railway.
The above-decks footage was integrated with the miniature work using process shots and traveling mattes.
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