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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mark for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are indicating a specific sign, symbol, or indication for something.
Example: "The teacher placed a mark for the correct answers on the exam paper."
Alternatives: "a sign for the" or "an indication for the".
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And the Titans made themselves a mark for the entire league.
'I would've given 10/10, but he loses a mark for the Latin,' commented Roger Smith, director of Justice.
This year's pitchers did set a mark for the highest rate of strikeouts with 8.55 per nine innings pitched, well ahead of the previous best of 8.10 set in 1998.
This reeking piece of male decrepitude — an expiring billionaire — is quickly taken as a mark for the mother-daughter confidence team of Max Sigourney Weaverr) and Page (Jennifer Love Hewitt).
In what was partly obscured by their magical late-season streak, they committed only 68 regular-season errors, tying a major league record, and set a mark for the highest fielding percentage (.989).989
If British basketball is to take something truly positive from the opportunity that the London Olympics presents to make a mark for the sport in the UK, they need their biggest star to be on top form.
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This deletion served as a mark for one of the two copies of chromosome 21.
Make a checklist of features and functions you want, and make a mark for every one the phone has.
He was a master kibitzer, a great listener and, he said, "a mark" for every hustler in the music business.
A mark for nostalgia then – it's the Duke, after all – and one for the game.
They received a mark for a criterion only where the criterion was rated as "attempted and correct".
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