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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the marks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to marks, such as grades, scores, or physical markings.
Example: "The teacher provided feedback about the marks on the students' assignments."
Alternatives: "regarding the marks" or "concerning the marks".
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It includes nothing about the marks on Galvan's neck.
For instance, the investigator recorded that he did not want the family to know about the marks on Ian's body because he could not "offer [a] realistic explanation" which would not cause them alarm.
Just as being in Istanbul adds to the pleasure of his accessible but thorough studies, Norwich throws in plenty of chatty asides about the marks of history still visible on the cities.
A Corona del Mar resident complained about the marks, left over from the June 4 event.
My friends are starting to ask me about the marks, the red nose and ears, the dry, red frostbitten hands.
When asked about the marks, the owner seems delighted to inform me that the lettering was stolen three years ago.
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When the tire is subjected to downward pressure of 5500 kg, the grounding mark is about 65,400 mm2 and the mark is near rectangular.
Teaching is about the mark you make on other people's lives.
The insight about the 'Mark' and 'Harold's' study was very interesting.
He noted that El Paso never told public investors about the mark-to-market profits.
Separately, it is important to say something about the marking of classified information.
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