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Discover Ludwig"above that" is a phrase commonly used in written English
It can be used to denote a contrast or further step in a series of points. For example, "I have three reasons why I think this project should be funded. First, it will create jobs for the local economy. Second, it will use renewable energy sources to reduce our environmental impact. Above that, the project will bring in additional revenue for the city."
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But what's ABOVE that plateau?
At least Gwathmey is above that.
"But he valued excellence above that.
Obama will strive to be above that.
Anything above that we have to raise".
"I'd like to think it's above that.
Anything else above that was a bonus.
MH17 was flying 1,000ft above that.
They were able to rise above that.
We're above that.
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