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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after marking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the actions or events that occur following the process of marking, such as grading or annotating.
Example: "After marking the exams, the teacher provided feedback to the students."
Alternatives: "following the marking" or "subsequent to marking".
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It expired peacefully on Monday, 7 January, just weeks after marking its 70th birthday.
It was early July and I headed from Durham to Hampstead, as I often did straight after marking finals papers.
Or maybe they're punch drunk after marking up the 4,200 or so puzzles that pass through their hands.
A couple of weeks later, shortly after marking his thirty-sixth birthday, on October 13th, Bailey retired as a player.
Our star soprano, thinking she might have been poisoned, withdrew from the cast — one day after marking her way through Juliette's "poison" aria during a rehearsal.
Johnson won despite being assessed a two-stroke penalty for failing to restore his ball to its original position after marking it on the 18th hole.
After marking out wide avenues in an "African village," Horace James, the freedmen's commissioner, apportioned acre plots to families for their own farming.
After marking a pirouette combination, she turned to face a group of 12- and 13-year-olds: "Want to try another fun one, girls?
"To beat Everton is always special, so to get three goals is a little bit extra," Gerrard said after marking his 400th league appearance in style.
So after marking his 100th international cap with a goal on Sunday, he made sure that his words matched his demeanour.
After marking his debut in Chittagong with a five-wicket haul, he became the first Bangladeshi to follow that with another five-for in his second Test.
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