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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a marker with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of marker that has a particular feature or characteristic.
Example: "I need a marker with a fine tip for detailed drawing."
Alternatives: "a pen that has a" or "a tool featuring a".
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After Barcelona laid down a marker with a ruthless 6-2 win at home to Real Betis on Saturday, the pressure was on Real to make a strong start themselves.
Ryan Moore, whose own challenge for the title was derailed by a wrist injury last summer, laid down a marker with a double for Richard Hannon.
In its stead, ScopeAR currently uses Qualcomm's Vuforia framework for tracking a marker, with a bespoke solution for transmitting the video/audio/annotation data back and forth between the caller and the expert.
World Cup hosts New Zealand laid down a marker with a one-sided mauling of Japan in their Pool A encounter.
Cooke will be hoping to put down a marker with a strong showing at the National Championships in York on Sunday and then at the two-week Giro d'Italia (29 June-7 July).
Baillie and Stott were the first pairing out on the 300m, 25-gate course and lay down a marker with a run that was particularly impressive on the second half of the course.
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Ware [ 10] demonstrated that even a marker with an odds ratio as high as 3.58 will not perform well as a predictive test for individual patients.
A customer can have an account in their maiden as well as their married name, and an account can also have a marker with details of another name used by the customer".
If you click on this location on the tweet screen, you'll be taken to that location on a map and show a marker with that Twitter user's name and their tweet on top of a Google Map.
So for a SNP marker with alleles A and B, which will give three possible genotypes: AA, AB and BB, the mean intensities are vA and vB.
The same argument applies for a combination of group A markers with group C or D markers, linking clinical relevance with mechanistic insight.
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