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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a marking for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a symbol, sign, or indication that serves a specific purpose or function.
Example: "The red flag serves as a marking for danger in the area."
Alternatives: "an indication of" or "a sign for".
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Choose a marking for your horse.
Unless you see a marking for meters (ex. 30 meters, 100 meter, etc...) assume that it cannot be worn in water.
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In 2005, Greg Manning Auctions Inc., which sells rare coins and stamps, acquired 80% of A-Mark for $16 million.
There is a house in Bridgeport that is on a site marked for a community center.
Why was a school in a building marked for demolition?
Saviano had become a man marked for death by the Camorra, AKA "Il Sistema" -- The System.
He made a mark for himself straight away at Melwood.
A mark for nostalgia then – it's the Duke, after all – and one for the game.
Later, she was turned into a dog, and her grave became a mark for ships.
You can't make a mark for your team unless you get in it.
You even get a mark for it on your school report.
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