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The phrase "above has been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something mentioned earlier in the text, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The data presented above has been thoroughly analyzed and verified for accuracy."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned" or "stated above".
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The three-story building, with apartments above, has been sold.
Note, the room above has been changed (was orignially the Geological Lecture Hall).
And as of today, the YouTube video (above) has been viewed more than 1,100 times.
The last point in each category above has been amended accordingly.
A bid from some combination of the above has been a persistent rumour.
Mr. Ellis, above, has been composing successfully on a smaller scale for more than a decade.
Paul Holm, above, has been a home-brewer and amateur winemaker for about 12 years.
The video above has been sped up to capture the entire event in under two minutes.
The non-linearity mentioned above has been modelled as a piecewise-linear system.
The hillside above has been planted with maize by another co-op of urban market gardeners.
All the above has been documented by historians — Arab, Israeli and others.
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