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The phrase "a marked line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a line that has been highlighted, indicated, or drawn for emphasis or clarity in various contexts, such as writing, drawing, or mapping.
Example: "Please follow the instructions and draw a marked line on the map to indicate the route we will take."
Alternatives: "an indicated line" or "a highlighted line".
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Strikingly, however, a marked line difference was revealed in response to further non-reinforced CS presentations during the extinction trial.
Participants stand up from a chair, walk 3 m as quickly and safely as possible, cross a marked line on the floor, turn around and then walk back and sit down in the chair [ 29].
After calibrating the system for the specific weight of the subject, the child was placed barefoot on the platform with one foot in front of the other, balancing on a marked line with open eyes.
Many places now currently have devices installed on the wheels, so that the carts lock up when going past a marked line.
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The left part shows that a pure homozygous line, heterozygous for the red and green tester markers, is produced by crossing a marked Col/Col line with an unmarked accession line (top) and then that when this line is selfed to give an F2, various types of progeny can result.
Bend the paper at all marked lines as this will help you when gluing the net together.
The height profiles along the marked line in (a d) are shown in (i).
Place a chisel on the brick's marked line at about a 60 degree angle.
(b) The profile of the marked line in (a).
Roll a cutter wheel along the marked line to score the glass.
Remove the first panel from the wall, and shave the edge along your marked line with a saber saw.
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