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The answer to this question depends on the context in which the phrase "above with" is being used. Generally speaking, when used in a sentence, "above with" would be used to mean "together with" or "in addition to". For example, you could say "I am studying English above with Spanish" to mean "I am studying English, in addition to Spanish."
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Gabrielle Union (above, with Mr. Townsend) plays a fellow reporter.
Clint Eastwood (above, with Ms. Swank) won the Oscar for best director.
Denny Crane William Shatnerr, above, with Ms. Locklear) likes her looks.
James Gandolfini (above, with Mimi Kennedy) is a dovish Pentagon general.
The government can encourage both the above with the traditional levers of regulation, tax and subsidy.
Leading country stars are trying all of the above, with mixed, but generally entertaining, results.
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(Above, models with Sassoon haircuts).
Chris Harrison (above right, with Mr. Lowe) hosts.
All of the above covered with snow.
Martin Ritt (above right, with Mr. Allen and Walter Bernstein) directed.
Above: Calvino with Pier Paolo Pasolini, in 1960.
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