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The phrase "a mark for a" is grammatically correct but may not be commonly used in written English without additional context.
You can use it when referring to a specific indicator or symbol intended for a particular purpose or recipient.
Example: "The teacher left a mark for a student who needed extra help with the assignment."
Alternatives: "a sign for a" or "an indication for a".
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The 1988 amendment provided relief by allowing applicants to file an intent to use application, by which they could reserve their priority in a mark for a limited period without making use of it in commerce.
When a finger presses in, it leaves a mark for a moment; the material moves with the weather, and won't develop the kind of cracks in the winter that would require it to be replaced in 20 years, the way the traditional chinking would.
They received a mark for a criterion only where the criterion was rated as "attempted and correct".
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So Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, took the Senate floor and unleashed a haymaker on Wall Street giant Citigroup that will leave a mark for an awfully long time.
By folding a little piece of the same squared/graph paper, have them make a mark for an origin and then a "10" vertical slant.
Chris Ashton 8/10 Test rugby is brutal, so to be brutal... loses a mark for butchering a try in search of his hat-trick.
Every time you made a mark for pausing, move to a new line.
Place a mark for later reference.
Once the model is mature enough it is used as a bench mark for designing a control strategy.
Poor attention to what had originally been assigned got him a mediocre mark for doing a great job on the wrong project.
Choose a marking for your horse.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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