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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a marks of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a mark of"? You can use "a mark of" to indicate a characteristic or sign of something, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "Her dedication to her work is a mark of her professionalism."
Alternatives: "a sign of" or "an indication of".
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Planting of sapling as a marks of respect, is undertaken by VIPs during their visit to various establishments.
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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".
But only as a mark of appreciation.
"Killing is a mark of honor".
Strasburg posted a mark of 49percentt.
Is desire a mark of imperfection?
That is a mark of a successful show.
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