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Discover Ludwig"that marks" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a crucial or defining moment or event in a narrative. Example: "That marks the beginning of our journey together," she said, pointing to a photo of their first date.
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And that marks a crucial victory.
It is a secular impulse that marks a chilling regression.
It's a pattern that marks most of his movies.
The fondness for America that marks "Testimony" is unapologetic.
The credential that marks a great critic is great criticism.
It's the tension between them that marks Clark's iconoclassicism.
It is Robshaw's strength of character that marks him out.
It's the one that marks that outer limit.
But, hidden is the complexity that marks Britten's genius.
It's that essential warmth that marks this show out.
It's not saying sorry that marks out Clinton's apology different.
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