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The phrase "above this opening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is located or mentioned earlier in a text or document, typically in relation to a specific point or section.
Example: "As stated above this opening, the guidelines for the project are outlined in detail."
Alternatives: "preceding this section" or "mentioned earlier".
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Above this opening, the anteroventral margin of the prearticular forms the posterodorsal rim of the internal mandibular fenestra.
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Scarsdale's Little Leaguers, above, waiting through opening ceremonies.
All the project staff including study physicians, nurses and healthcare workers remained available at the clinic and hospital during the above opening hours for conducting other ongoing projects during that period, and they were also routinely performing the follow-up visits.
Comparisons with other ancient Levantine installations of this type suggest that the perturbations we identified are associated with a single, above-ground opening that did not survive the destruction of the tower.
Olympic rings ablaze above the opening ceremony.
Above the opening, the word "réparation" has been scrawled.
The blue-black glistening blade hangs between posts high above the opening for the head.
The parties eventually settled on $125 a share, just 4 percent above the opening offer Onyx had rejected.
The frame can slide horizontally in either direction to place any matrix from any row above the opening to the mold.
A water/air heat exchanger is placed in the double-skin wall immediately above the opening at the bottom.
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