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The phrase "a mark indicating that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a symbol or sign that conveys a specific meaning or message.
Example: "The red light is a mark indicating that the vehicle must stop."
Alternatives: "a sign that shows" or "a symbol denoting that".
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The third point was a clear definition and demystification of the CE mark, which is not a quality label but only a mark indicating that products comply with all the relevant provisions of Community law.
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Each of the 51,502 bags of fertilizer on the ship was marked in the same innocuous way: "FERTILIZER (Ammonium Nitrate)." There was also a marking indicating that the goods were "Made in U.S.A".
His ruling consisted of a single check mark, indicating that Brandon Woods had not been negligent in its care of Mrs. Barrow.
The bitcoin community was rattled recently when it became known that GHash, a mining pool, had crossed the 51percentt mark, indicating that it was powering more than half of the computing heft that undergirds the cryptocurrency's foundation.
A letter from 1782 is signed with "her mark", indicating that she may have been only semi-literate.
Under expression in neurons a question mark indicates that no data are available in Wormbase.
A question mark indicates that the extrapolated runtime may not be valid since we suspect Haploview or PLINK 1.07 would have run out of memory before finishing.
Two of these fruit icons were marked with a cross indicating that collecting these fruits would result in subtraction of points.
A green check mark indicates that the site does none of these things.
The test was performed independently for each species by marking its corresponding terminal branch, this mark indicates that a specific evolutionary model may be applied to the flagged branch (either evolving under three main classes of evolutionary rate ω0 < 1, ω1 = 1, ω2a/b > 1; or in the case of A1 model, only under ω0 or ω1).
Pho is pronounced "fuh?" (the question mark indicates that your voice should go up when saying the A sound).
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