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The phrase "about marks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to marks, such as grades, annotations, or physical marks on a surface.
Example: "The teacher provided feedback about marks on the students' assignments to help them improve."
Alternatives: "regarding marks" or "concerning marks".
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Wardlaw is right about marks.
Kadyrov, who is thirty-one, grew up hearing stories about marks on doors.
"Who would have known that once I got the walls painted, I would be this crazy woman yelling about marks on the wall?" she said.
"You lot love to talk about marks, don't you?" he snapped at the gathered press, "it's not all just maths, you know?
You do the scene over and over again, and the camera just follows you, and you don't have to think about marks and things like that.
Mr. Delmar said two prior reports came from medical workers who were concerned about marks on the child, and who reported that the father said the mother was impatient with the baby and had shaken him.
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Be careful about marking delicate fabrics that might show the markings through the other side.
The experience is as much about marking the end of summer as it is about eating.
"When I did graffiti, it was all about marking my territory," he continued.
"The real news about Mark XI is its price," he said.
However, the government has made some changes in the way it goes about marking up documents.
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