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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above this track" 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 track or path.
Example: "Please refer to the instructions provided above this track for further guidance on how to proceed."
Alternatives: "preceding this track" or "mentioned earlier in this track".
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Walk on the drier land to the left of and above this track, through the woodland, if it's muddy.
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Listen to this track above.
Well they have this track above their bed with a lift attached to it that rolls on the track.
This track rises above some of the aforementioned slickness and hits you in the gut; his intro git-lick like an inverted "Oh Well" (Peter Green/Fleetwood Mac) and two meaty solos that will leave you salivating for more.
Until then, enjoy the above track, and closely follow the name FineArt for the next chapter in this intriguing, tune-filled story.
Above, vapour trails track across the blue sky.
Up above, where the track is, she sees some birds take flight, disturbed.
Above: How to track a team.
Table 1 shows the performance parameter comparison of the above track stiffness measurement vehicles.
After applying the alignment corrections, the above track finding is repeated, and GBL tracks are calculated based on the corrected hits.
"What you just heard was tomato DNA moving through a nanopore," David Eccles told the audience of TEDxWellington, after playing them the above track.
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