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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above the beach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is located at a higher position relative to the beach, such as a building, a person, or an object.
Example: "The seagulls were flying gracefully above the beach, enjoying the warm breeze."
Alternatives: "over the beach" or "atop the beach".
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ABOVE the beach in Miami, a plane pulls a message for the sunbathing masses: "PASS.
Above the beach is a rocky bluff about 200 feet high, officials said.
He lives in a modern mansion in the hills above the beach in Malibu.
Onlookers lined the cliffs above the beach and clogged some suburban highways angling for a view.
Two weathered benches sat just above the beach facing Kimball Island, and I fell into one.
Rancho Leonero, set on a grassy point just above the beach, is probably the best.
The main cabin, the property's original building, which was finished in 1985, sits above the beach.
The annual air show takes place above the beach on 26 and 27 August.
Above the beach, in the pines, there is a small restaurant-bar.
Here's a map of the no take zone, from the display board above the beach.
The hotel now has a swimming pool and grill just above the beach.
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