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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above picture" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a picture or image that is physically located above or higher in position compared to the text it accompanies. Example: "Please refer to the above picture for a visual representation of the instructions."
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Posting the above picture on Instagram, he wrote: "Haaaa!
She drew the above picture of Buster I woke up early.
I took the above picture this morning, on my morning run down the West Side Highway.
So too is Rowling, who retweeted the above picture of the gifted socks.
Good morning Lemmings and I imagine you have some questions about the above picture.
My first (and only) Walkman was so huge it was liable to break a toe if dropped (see above picture).
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Above: Picture-in-picture mode, credit 9to5Google.
PS - Huge thanks to Brooklynpix.com for allowing me to post the above pictures.
"Hang them" a headline advocated above pictures of LGBT activists.
The above pictures are of Stockholm's School Without Classrooms.
As said above, pictures are a very bad idea.
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