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Discover Ludwig"towering above" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that stands tall or rises high above something else. Example: The mountains were towering above the tiny village, casting a shadow over the entire valley.
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Towering above is a spectacular sycamore that surely existed in 1776.
The great ships towering above my head.
The Clippers, towering above him, reached down for their copies.
"I know this because of the man towering above me".
"What's happened is he's towering above everything right now in the starter allowances," Wells said.
Towering above everything is the jagged peak of Zugspitze, topping out at 9,718 feet.
And towering above all others (save perhaps Stanislavsky) is the figure of Brecht.
Towering above them all is the 1,000ft Shard next to London Bridge station.
Towering above the whole of entertainment/music radio is Terry Wogan.
But keep in mind that the house is on a cliff towering above the lake.
And of course people in nearby streets would feel the foundry towering above them.
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