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Discover Ludwig"above normal" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is at a higher level than what is considered typical or ordinary. For example: "The temperature today was above normal for this time of year."
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The first week of April will likely get an above normal day or two.
If you're hot, don't raise above normal.
That is well above normal.
Temperatures were up to 16C above normal.
Yet Trenton has been above normal because of drenching thunderstorms.
Officials said the borrowing was "substantially elevated above normal levels".
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The buyers knew that the instruments they were buying had above-normal risk.
The male-prisoner study, for example, found no general above-normal testosterone levels among inmates.
An above-normal rainfall this spring and heavy showers this month had swelled creeks and rivers.
This qualifies this season as above-normal.
The season was active, about 50% above normal, and was the fourth consecutive above-normal season.
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