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The phrase "above statement is true" is not entirely correct in written English; it should be "the above statement is true." You can use it when affirming the truth of a statement that has been previously mentioned in a text.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, I can confidently say that the above statement is true."
Alternatives: "the preceding statement is accurate" or "the earlier statement is correct."
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where The function is said to have a generalized global error bound if the above statement is true for.
The above statement is true.
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Moreover, 1 is the only number for which the above statements are true.
Sadly, all of the above statements are true.
Neither statement is true.
In fact, neither statement is true.
The latter statement is true, but unprovable.
In particular the following statement is true.
However, the converse statement is true for lower levels r.
The converse statement is true for lower levels.
The converse statement is true only under an additional condition.
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