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The phrase "a marker of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sign or indication of something, often in a descriptive or analytical context.
Example: "The increase in temperature is a marker of climate change."
Alternatives: "an indicator of" or "a sign of".
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It seemed like a marker of progress.
It was a marker, of sorts.
In schools, the boxes became a marker of inequality.
Humanity views ownership as a marker of status.
Alpi, a marker of enterocytes, confirmed enrichment of villus fractions.
People often assume consistency is a marker of authenticity.
Hearing loss is no longer a marker of age.
Unexpected term NICU admissions: a marker of obstetrical care quality?
'Coral reef' psoriasis: a marker of resistance to topical treatment.
"It's a marker of the increasing friendliness.
Pulse pressure (PP) is a marker of artery stiffness.
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