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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above statements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to statements that have been mentioned earlier in the text or conversation.
Example: "Based on the above statements, we can conclude that further research is necessary."
Alternatives: "previous statements" or "earlier remarks".
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He did both in the above statements.
There is an important exception to the above statements.
On all of the above statements, conservatives — no surprise — disagree with liberals.
Moreover, 1 is the only number for which the above statements are true.
There is an obvious difference in the level of confidence conveyed in each of the above statements.
Taken together, the above statements make clear that the ICJ read the Convention simply to require an effective remedy.
Velocity measurements also confirm the above statements, showing high values at the lateral channels, while the flow is nearly stagnant in the central region.
Applicant attests that the above statements are only slightly embellished, and waives all responsibility to management in the event of another "incident".
Run the above statements together and you get something like this: "It's wrong to borrow other writers' characters, but it's all right as long as they're clichés".
We illustrate the above statements in the example of the gelsolin protein – an actin-binding protein regulating actin filament assembly – of PDB ID 1d0n.
Vertical velocity data that were obtained with an instrumented gondola in a zero pressure balloon, which typically reach the lower stratosphere, are analyzed and found to be in agreement with the above statements.
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