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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above the area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is located higher than a specific region or space.
Example: "The birds were flying above the area where the festival was taking place."
Alternatives: "over the region" or "higher than the zone".
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Still, should you be looking for an agreeable picnic spot, I can think of no better place, just now, than below the above: the area of dusty, trodden-down prairie over which Blaine now languishes for a living.
As you can see in the video embedded above, the area where Shinola's watches are made is not at all how you might expect a factory floor to be — there's tons of light streaming in from the windows and music playing on the radio.
Black pillars of smoke that could be seen from afar rose above the area.
Most are believed to be fired from the remotely piloted drones, which can hover for hours above the area.
Flying above the area in 1928, he noticed that markings in the wheat fields below appeared to show a pattern of streets alongside the River Tas.
Police helicopters hovered above the area as night began to fall; officers canvassed the known addresses of a man believed to be the suspect.
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In addition to the above areas, the somatosensory area corresponding to the posterior bank of cs was analyzed for semiquantitative RT-PCR.
From above, the mined areas look like orange scars piercing a green blanket made of trees.
Above the areas in which they throw fish, the market hangs a sign that reads, "Caution: Low Flying Fish".
More than 500,000 fish carcasses were counted in the above area after the event had happened.
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