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The phrase "a marking of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sign, indication, or symbol of something, often in a formal or literary context.
Example: "The ceremony was a marking of the beginning of a new era for the organization."
Alternatives: "an indication of" or "a sign of".
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It represents an implicit breakdown of order, a marking of territory by gangs.
Entertainment Weekly noticed the arm in two shots from behind-the-scenes footage shared at Comic-Con last summer and speculated that it could be a marking of The First Order, which would make him a baddie.
If ((G,S) in mathcal{M }_k) is a marking of a finitely presented group (G), there exists a neighbourhood of ((G,S)) in (mathcal{M }_k) containing only marked quotients of ((G,S)).
(iv) If ((G,S) in mathcal{M }_k) is a marking of a finitely presented group (G), there exists a neighbourhood of ((G,S)) in (mathcal{M }_k) containing only marked quotients of ((G,S)).
A marking of P is defined as a mapping M that assigns a mark (the type of contents) to each place.
A marking of E is a mapping M : E → D* satisfying M e) ∈ D τ e)) for e ∈ E. For e ∈ E, M e) called the mark of e.
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Sleeping in became a mark of prestige.
"It's a mark of Chicago.
It's a mark of respect, really.
customer ratings with a mark of 74 per cent.
"It is a mark of civil society".
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