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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the mark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate something that is close to a certain standard or level, often in contexts related to performance or accuracy.
Example: "Her performance in the exam was about the mark, showing that she had prepared well."
Alternatives: "on target" or "up to standard".
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What about "The Mark of Zorro"?
Teaching is about the mark you make on other people's lives.
The insight about the 'Mark' and 'Harold's' study was very interesting.
Dogs either do not care about the mark, or do not realize that the dog in the mirror is themselves.
If it's really about love, think about the mark you're leaving on the city and the burden you're leaving on Parisians".
They hope that by melding their moneys they can forge a trading bloc formidable enough to compete with North America... Germans speak about the mark in startlingly intimate, anthropomorphic terms.
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He noted that El Paso never told public investors about the mark-to-market profits.
The cheapest starter, a white bean soup at an outrageous £8 (don't even think about the mark-up), was equally unexceptional: no texture, no depth of flavour, just the bullying hit of smoked bacon.
It includes nothing about the marks on Galvan's neck.
Separately, it is important to say something about the marking of classified information.
Despite the established usefulness of discourse organizational cues for lecture comprehension and note-taking, very little is known about the marking of relevance in this genre.
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