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The phrase "above those" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to items or concepts that have been mentioned earlier in a text or conversation, typically in a comparative context.
Example: "The results of the recent study were impressive, but the findings above those were even more significant."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned" or "earlier stated".
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At a stock price of $360 or above, those bondholders could convert the debt into shares.
Above Those of Fall.
His thick brows furrowed above those eyes.
Hank Williams lingered a foot above those shells.
These are a step above those used by most photojournalists.
Imports above those amounts face a 40percentt staggered tariff.
Prices above those levels may require generators to pay refunds.
But all are socially above those without honours.
As of midday Wednesday, prices were just above those levels.
In the image above, those areas are purple and blue.
Yields on them rose above those on IBJ's bonds.
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