Sentence examples for about a marked from inspiring English sources

The phrase "about a marked" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that is marked or indicated, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The report is about a marked increase in sales over the last quarter."
Alternatives: "regarding a noted" or "concerning a highlighted".

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Initiating appropriate antibiotic therapy seems to bring about a marked reduction in PCT levels.

But the subsequent conclusion by the White House that the Syrian Army had used chemical weapons did not bring about a marked shift in American engagement.

Results show that throughput reduction brings about a marked increase in the fouling rates.

Sena rule in Bengal brought about a marked revival of orthodox Hinduism.

Some believe Obama has brought about a marked improvement in US-Russian relations – at least in tone.

As one would expect from so eloquent a leader, President Obama has brought about a marked improvement in presidential rhetoric on human rights in comparison with his predecessor.

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Borges was making a point about a geography marked by culture and imagination, rather than one that respects borders.

VMcK: Think about a disease marked by too small a production of several enzymes.

It Is About Leaving a Mark: A First Look Inside Russia's New Contemporary Art Museum.

"I can still improve my all-around score - in qualifying I scored about a mark higher.

Hannah Langthorne said concerns were raised about a mark on her daughter despite a similar mark being identified as a Mongolian blue spot.

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