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The phrase "a marker on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific point or location on a surface or in a context, such as a map or a document.
Example: "The teacher placed a marker on the board to highlight the key concepts of the lesson."
Alternatives: "a point on" or "an indicator on".
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It's like using a marker on your lips.
As President Barack Obama says, it is a "milestone" – a marker on a longer journey.
But this, alas, is not it, nor even a marker on the way.
Traditional values - notably the Orange Book did not rate a mention - and a marker on Iran.
A marker on the 45th meridian just south of Tain l'Hermitage, on the Rhone, announces "Ici commence le Midi".
"No, that's wrong," counters Kimmy (Ellie Kemper), who scribbles some sums with a marker on Mrs Vorhees's window.
Updated at 11.41am BST 11.10am BST Key event Putin has put down a marker on next month's elections in Ukraine.
When World War II ended, Czech citizens dedicated a marker on a small pedestal on Wilson Street (Wilsonova Ulice).
Although it has been a tough season at Stoke, it's not a marker on me as a person.
If they see an unoccupied lounger they will place a marker on the chair indicating the time.
Mr. Beach placed a marker on his iPad map: "man fishing".
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