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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is physically or metaphorically higher than a person or to indicate a position in a hierarchy or context.
Example: "The instructions were clearly outlined in the document above him."
Alternatives: "over him" or "higher than him".
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Keller towered above him.
Power lines hummed above him.
Should they rise above him?
He prefers having only God above him.
A blank wall rose above him.
"I think it was all above him".
"It is finished!" someone said above him.
Above him was a small window.
Above him, unseen, something hovers.
The palms swayed above him.
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