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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above pointed" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to something mentioned earlier, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "As stated in the above pointed discussion, we need to revise our strategy."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned" or "aforementioned".
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The restaurant has a fantasy-idyll location by a stream just outside the village of Montreuil – it used to be Montreuil-sur-Mer until some pedant, maybe the same one mentioned above, pointed out that it's 20km inland.
As above pointed out, little information is available on mineral content in Argentine honeys.
This expression is used to define the exergy that is identified by the superscript T (that stands for 'thermal') according to the definition reported in the literature[2, 3, 4] as above pointed out.
Jim Romenesko, who posted the image above, pointed out that the article may bring laughs, but the Post can't deny that it has spent a good deal of time covering the Kardashians over the years.
When Ted, the Aspie speaking above, pointed out the need for nerds, we felt compelled to reply, "True, but if it wasn't for dung beetles, Africa would be covered in shit.
All the results described above pointed out a possibility that TSP50 expression was potentially important for the progression of tumor metastasis.
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A big drab-green example on worn rubber tires (above) points its barrel upward at an unmistakably phallic angle.
This paper develops the above points by presenting focused examples.
The above points should be examined in future work.
Our approach also has to consider the above point.
The current knowledge in respect to the above points is only the "tip of the iceberg".
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