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- on the information above vs on the above information - TextRanch
'On the information above' is commonly used when referring to specific details or data provided earlier in a text or conversation On the other hand, 'on the above information' is more suitable when referring to information that is physically located above the current reference point
- Which is correct: the below information or the information below?
In short, "the below information" is not generally accepted to be correct, because "below" is not universally acknowledged as an adjective Nevertheless, some dictionaries specifically list this as an exception
- the text above | English examples in context | Ludwig
The phrase "the text above" is correct and usable in written English You can use it to refer to a previously written block of text For example: I agree with the points mentioned in the text above I'm not sure a full-blown amendment is practical, or necessary, and the text above could undermine little things like free speech
- [FREE] Identify and omit unnecessary information in the text above . . .
In the text above, there are unnecessary pieces of information in between the phrases that are not needed So, the author omits these and links the two necessary pieces of information
- the text above vs the above text - TextRanch
the text above vs the above text Both 'the text above' and 'the above text' are correct and commonly used in English They are interchangeable and can be used based on personal preference or to avoid repetition in writing
- word usage - the above is correct, the below is not? - English . . .
We usually use "the following" instead of "the below" as a counterpart to "the above" (note that "the preceding" is a more exact counterpart to "the following")
- not stated above vs not stated in the above - TextRanch
Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts 'Not stated above' is commonly used when referring to information that has not been mentioned earlier in the same document or text
- having the above information vs having the information above - TextRanch
Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts 'Having the above information' is used when referring to information that has been previously mentioned or presented, while 'having the information above' is used when the information is physically located above the current text
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