Sentence examples for above head from inspiring English sources

The phrase "above head" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is physically located above someone's head, but it is not a commonly used expression.
Example: "The bird flew above my head as I walked through the park."
Alternatives: "overhead" or "above".

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Based on the above head and tail concept, a series of antioxidative alkyl gallates (3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoates), was synthesized and tested for their antibacterial activity against S. choleraesuis.

It reaches well above head height.

As mentioned above, Head Start is getting cut.

The bottom of the cloud of the bees is just above head height.

More than a dozen gorgeous woven experiments are suspended above head height, beneath a skylight.

The shaft of the column is sheared off and broken, just above head height.

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As was the case for the approach-to-target response times described above, head-orienting response latency data were well fitted using ex-Gaussian distributions.

Green above-head diamonds don't exist anymore.

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You cannot have missed how I pivoted from my above-head-level sideways extension into a spectacular arabesque penchée.

Some were hung above head-height, up towards the ceiling.

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