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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is located at a higher position or level than another object or point of reference.
Example: "The instructions are written above something important that you need to consider."
Alternatives: "over something" or "higher than something".
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A combination of all the above – something borrowed and something Blue?
Really, though, this Great Awakening is just "red-pilling" for people who believe themselves to be above something as low-brow as a term from The Matrix.
And back to the Pew survey from I'm forgetting which of the articles cited above, "something like more than 60percentt of Jews in that 20-40 raree are not connecting to Judaism through traditional means -- synagogue, keeping kosher, they're marrying outside of Judaism," said Cheskis-Gold.
Out of the above something should work,if not try discipline; not punishment, such as structure or a little more supervision.
Literally, in the quotation above, something has been lost in the translation.
For all the breeziness and spontaneity, his perkiness sits above something nerdier, more obsessive.
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"I would rather people voted but put 'none of the above' or something to express their feelings.
Any and all of the above, and something for which we need a new name?
The Humanity in myself and others is also a positive end, though not in the first positive sense above, as something to be produced by my actions.
6) Most of all, as hinted at above, create something you can call your own.
Or all of the above, or something else that nobody has thought of yet.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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