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The phrase "a watermark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a recognizable image or pattern in paper or digital content that indicates ownership or authenticity.
Example: "The document was marked with a watermark to prevent unauthorized copying."
Alternatives: "a digital signature" or "an identifying mark".
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It even has a watermark".
The new genome included what Dr. Venter called a watermark.
Instead, the digital files carry a watermark that encodes the buyer's identity to discourage piracy.
In the page's lower corner, a watermark bore the words "Digitized by Google".
Pell discerned a bloom of chimney smoke, faint as a watermark against the white sky.
Nicolas Winding Refn's Drive bears its stylistic imprint like a watermark.
The paper has a background pattern, like a watermark, that is printed with the document.
(The garage door showed a watermark about four feet above ground).
I hope he sets a watermark for his colleagues coming in".
Madness, says Catharine Arnold, "runs like a watermark through the history of London".
The Guardian embeds ads, performance tracking and a watermark within the articles we make available.
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