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The phrase "address shown above" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific address that has been previously mentioned or displayed in a document or communication.
Example: "Please send the package to the address shown above to ensure it reaches the correct destination."
Alternatives: "address listed above" or "address mentioned earlier".
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If you would like access to or a copy of the personal information we hold about you, to request a correction, or have any questions about how we may use it or to make a complaint, please contact the Data Protection Manager at the address shown above.
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Shown above is a spectrum of light.
Shown above is the complete HelioWatcher System.
(Shown above: $250 via Etsy).
One painted mural above the Gettysburg Address shows the Angel of Truth unshackling a slave, but it is scarcely noticed by most visitors.
Specifically, as shown above we cannot address some of the data interoperability problems without reasoning about the architecture of the different systems and their protocols since architectural and protocol discrepancies are at the root of the data mismatches.
The data shown above prompted us to address whether the antitumor effect of 5a can work in vivo.
The Hulu website, shown above, simply solicits email addresses for a private beta to be launched in October.
Our analysis focused on the systems simulated under alkaline conditions in order to address how heparin influences catB flexibility and prevents domain separation as shown above.
As shown above, your code should start the stack at the very top of the user virtual address space, in the page just below virtual address PHYS_BASE (defined in threads/vaddr.h ).
HD ($1, shown above).
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