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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a marquee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large tent used for outdoor events or a signboard that displays information, typically in front of a theater or venue.
Example: "The wedding reception will be held in a marquee set up in the garden."
Alternatives: "a tent" or "a signboard".
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Returning to Madison Square Garden was supposed to be a marquee event for the Knicks.
A marquee personality?
A marquee in a muddy field?
A marquee framed in light bulbs.
Next week's schedule lacks a marquee game.
But it begins without a marquee name.
He's a marquee player, and a marquee player can help a team accomplish big things".
The version at Dos Toros is a marquee player.
Trading a marquee player does not always work.
Sometimes it's all about what looks good on a marquee.
"A marquee brand," Daytop's chief executive, Michael Dailey, said.
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