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Discover Ludwig"a marker for" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something serves as a sign or indication of something else. You can use it when describing a symbol, object, or action that represents or identifies something specific. Example: The red ribbon is a marker for HIV awareness and support. In this sentence, "a marker for" is used to describe the red ribbon as a symbol or indication of HIV awareness and support.
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That transgression was a marker for everything that has followed.
Saturday's home win set down a marker for the Texans.
But with no credible alternatives, Dempsey's put down a marker for the forseeable future.
He was putting down a marker for the kind of society he favoured, for an ideal".
It isn't as much of a marker for success as it used to be.
Like food banks, in-work tax credits are a marker for an economically dysfunctional system.
So was a red card with a penalty simply a marker for weakening the squad?
The speech is timed to lay down a marker for the Paris conference.
"It's become a marker for poverty, having these [lenders] on the high street," she says.
On the other hand, they sometimes came in handy as a marker for snooker.
"We're taking an individual marker and making it a marker for community health," Dr. Colfax said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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