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The phrase "known above" can be used in written English, but its use may alter depending on the context
It is generally used to describe something that is already mentioned or referenced earlier in the sentence or paragraph. Example: As mentioned in the paragraph above, the company's financial performance has been less than satisfactory. Despite being known above, they continue to struggle in the market.
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Among his colleagues, though, he is known, above all, as a major lateness expert.
Like his uncle Louis, François is known above all for his harpsichord music.
Sounds like someone is taking the mickey out of a love story known, above all, for its veddy good manners.
But this case became known above all because of the astonishing letter that six Tutsi pastors wrote to him while they were at the church compound caring for refugees.
During his more than half a century of involvement in labor matters, Mr. Kheel was known above all else for his extraordinary ability to get feuding parties to make concessions to reach an agreement.
It was perhaps inevitable but certainly ironic that one of the first things that followed the arrival at Watford of the family known above all others for employing legions of scouts was the sacking of all the scouts.
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(Emma) [I found out about] debt that I didn't know about above and beyond the mortgage.
You know, above.
He knows, above all, that real style is substance.
You know, above sea level, below sea level, over boulders.
We want you to know, above all, that we've heard you.
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