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The phrase "a bookmark of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a bookmark that represents or signifies something, such as a specific topic, page, or concept in a book or digital content.
Example: "I created a bookmark of my favorite quotes to easily find them later."
Alternatives: "a marker for" or "a tag for".
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However, it cannot deal with cases in which a bookmark of an article (including title, link, image, etc). is copied from some apps, such as TouTiao (the most popular news aggregation app in China) does.
Make a bookmark of it.
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So, with a working knowledge of the very trashiest tabloids, a bookmarking of TimeandDate.com, and a reasonable familiarity with prenatal development, we've pinpointed dates-and ginned up countdowns-for Kate Middleton, Kim Kardashian, Jessica Simpson, Penelope Cruz, and Jenna Dewan-Tatum.
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And, of course, a bookmark to our home page, which is optimized for mobile phones.
Type in the name of the social media site, or use a bookmark, instead of clicking on email links.
Create a bookmark design of your choice (see "Tips" for ideas).
(One Scrabbler sells a laminated bookmark of the banned words. It's called the Poo List, after one of them).
A bookmark pokes out of the shiny hardcover about a quarter of the way through the book.
As the novel opens, he's concerned that, somehow, overnight, a bookmark in one of his dusty tomes has been moved.
The couple said they chose a bookmark partly because of its utility and partly in tribute to their book discussion club.
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