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The phrase "across top" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something that spans or is positioned at the upper part of an area or object, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The banner was placed across the top of the stage."
Alternatives: "at the top" or "spanning the top".
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Balance across top of glass.
Description of the lot printed across top margin.
"Fix fringe to forehead with Scotch tape and cut across top of tape," read its instructions.
Arrange sausages evenly across top of batter, and quickly pour in rest of batter.
Press a lattice design across top of cake with tines of a fork.
But I've just been fortunate enough [on] my journey to come across top British and European managers.
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Table 2 shows the distribution of access privilege P 1 across top-level departments of the company and its actual activation in these departments.
He also worked with the Defense Intelligence Agency to create a communications system for transferring voice, video and data across top-secret networks.
Beyond engineering, you'll find extensive opportunities for collaborative research with faculty and students across top-ranked Duke University through programs such as MEDx (Medicine + Engineering at Duke), IBIEM (focused on bioinformatics for microbiome research) and the Information Initiative at Duke.
Store-sales data were collected in 2012 14 from 20 stores in 20 remote communities in the Northern Territory of Australia (across Top-end and Central) where approximately 8300 individuals reside, as part of the 'Stores Healthy Options Project in Remote Indigenous Communities' (SHOP@RIC) [ 17].
Use 4 screws across the top, 4 screws across the bottom, and 2 on each side.
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