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The phrase "above in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to something mentioned earlier in the text, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "The details mentioned above in the report are crucial for our analysis."
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(They're pictured above in the museum).
Above, in the balcony, young people kiss.
Or are they above, in the air?
None of the above, in fact.
Favourite game England v Argentina - as above, in reverse.
Above, in smaller type, were the words "Please come again".
Kahlo, above in 1939, is standing atop her blue studio.
Both were a cut above in the World Cup.
Heavy thumps and squeaks just above, in the ceiling.
This method was discussed above in the section Estimation.
As we saw above in Sec.
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