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The phrase "a mark of an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a characteristic or sign of something, often in a descriptive context.
Example: "Her dedication to her work is a mark of an exceptional employee."
Alternatives: "a sign of a" or "an indication of a".
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14 Thus, recurring mutations on specific sites are likely gain-of-function mutations and a mark of an oncogene.
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That list is a mark of a generous actor.
It is a mark of a strong designer not to be swayed by fashion's changes.
This is me.' It's a mark of a huge ego".
A mark of a good manager is consistency, but that appears missing at Brooklyn Tech.
That penitence, also a mark of a Christian, is something both private and profound.
Indeed, it is a mark of a good performance that it avoids anticlimax.
But that seemed to be more a store-specific problem than a mark of a troubled sector.
From being a mark of a different way of life, baptism became a mark of allegiance to social and political norms.
He wrote of "iron self-discipline" as being a mark of a leader, but he was not an austere man.
Juliet Lyon, the director of the Prison Reform Trust, said: "Safe and decent prisons are a mark of a civilised society.
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