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"above the ground" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to physical locations which are not on the ground, such as in the sky, on a rooftop, or on a high mountain. For example: "The hot air balloon floated above the ground, offering unparalleled views of the landscape below."
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"They float above the ground".
It hovered above the ground.
We were 15 metres above the ground.
We were way above the ground, but secure.
Green asparagus, by contrast, grows above the ground.
Opened out and billowing, ten thousand feet above the ground.
The wing itself was twenty-five feet above the ground.
A fusion-powered car that hovers above the ground.
In an instant, he was 15 feet above the ground.
There were no sprinklers above the ground floor, witnesses said.
The front door was an entire story above the ground.
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