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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above you" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to something or someone that is located at a higher position or level than the person being addressed. It can also be used figuratively to mean something or someone that has a higher status or power. Example: "I noticed there's a bird perched on the tree above you." "Can you take a look at the document hanging on the wall above you?" "Remember to always respect those in positions of authority who are above you."
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Above, you hear the cawing of crows.
From above, you cloud the water and lose perspective.
At 30 or above, you are obese.
In the graphic above, you can see a few things.
Hey Brian, per my #4 above, you owe me $564.54.
Above, you can watch the nearly five-minute segment.
None of the above: You can still get involved!
Above, you need a mechanic to adjust it.
I'm setting myself above you.
The universe is stretching out above you.
Above you, a uniformed server hovers.
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