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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above remarks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to comments or statements made earlier in a document or conversation.
Example: "In light of the above remarks, we should reconsider our approach to the project."
Alternatives: "previous comments" or "earlier statements".
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I apologise to both Johnston Press and Mediaforce for having included the above remarks.
We hope the above remarks will assist Yale University Press in reaching a positive decision to undertake translation, publication, and marketing of this work, and we look forward with great enthusiasm to its release.
The following examples illustrate the above remarks.
(2) According to the above remarks, (S={1,2}).
One issue raised in the above remarks is relevant to practical deliberation in general.
In view of the above remarks, one can rewrite Theorem 6.2 as follows.
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From the above remark, we conclude, as.
Using the above remark, we have also.
From the above remark, we have.
The above remark yields the following statement.
Using the above remark we have the following interesting results.
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