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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a marked raise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or noticeable increase in something, such as salary, prices, or performance metrics.
Example: "The company announced a marked raise in employee salaries to improve morale and retention."
Alternatives: "a significant increase" or "a noticeable rise".
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After the stabilization of resting tone, a solution of either phenylephrine (Sigma-Aldrich, St . Louis MO, USA) or KCl prepared in distilled water was added to the bathing buffer to induce a marked raise in vascular tone followed by a stable vasoconstriction (tonic contraction).
No wonder, perhaps, that this has coincided with such a marked raise in clown attacks – their normal duties have been completely usurped.
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But back to the song choices, because they matter and they do actually set a mark, raise the bar.
Get a few of us together, and it probably won't be long before the topic of marking raises its ugly head.
There is a clearly a question-mark raised in respondents' minds as to what the hospitals felt the shadowing was for and this indicates a need for clarity of expectations and a delineation between the teaching in the lecture/seminar part and in the shadowing so that when there is repetition of topics, it is made clear why such apparent repetition is occurring.
On 14 November, World Diabetes Day is marked to raise awareness of the condition.
Two figurines, one pregnant, and the other postpartum with horizontal stretch-marks, raise intriguing questions about the sculptures' uses.
That Ms. Copeland, 33, has so swiftly hit her mark raises a question: Just how and why did such a metamorphosis occur?
Afib, a disorder marked by a rapid, irregular heartbeat, raises the risk of stroke as well as dementia.
"There have been a lot of question marks raised by the Russian ministry of defence which have been unanswered by Australia, Holland and Kiev," he said.
Nevertheless, I definitely agree with Mrs McCarthy that this CE mark raises a number of issues which have emerged over the many years since it first came into use.
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