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The phrase "above the date" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to information or content that is located higher up in a document or text, specifically in relation to a date mentioned.
Example: "Please refer to the information provided above the date for further details on the event."
Alternatives: "preceding the date" or "prior to the date".
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On the bedroom floor above, the date, judging from letters and invitations lying around in one of them, is 1821, when the Prince Regent had recently become George IV.
For purposes of applying the "well secured" and "in process of collection" test for nonaccrual status listed above, the date on which a loan reaches nonaccrual status is determined by its contractual terms.
Stephanie Hopkins had two photographs of her younger sister, Misty, pinned to the front of her T-shirt above the date of her death: 31 May 2015.
As mentioned above, the date of the Distichs is unknown.
The designer's initials, BLP, are found just above the date.
The mintmark appears above the date between the second and third numbers.
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In the above example, the date the event was recognized should be recorded by annotating the diagnosis code, thus preserving information on the course of the disease.
Due to the above release date, the film arrived on region 2 DVD earlier than the theatrical release date in Germany on 14 June 2007.
Below Sophie's name, and above the dates of her life, is the inscription "writer".
His gentle face, cast in bronze - high forehead, hair receding, the metal bright green with verdigris - stares out from the headstone above the dates 1903-1939.
The display makes it easy to spot coming events, which are shown as colored spots above the dates in the calendar view.
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