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The phrase "all the markings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every indication, sign, or feature present in a particular context, such as in a document, artwork, or physical object.
Example: "The archaeologist examined all the markings on the ancient pottery to decipher its origin."
Alternatives: "every mark" or "all the signs".
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EDE, the Netherlands — It had all the markings of a television detective show.
Can't bear to mark my books myself, but bizarrely cherish all the markings and ephemera I find in the second-hand books I buy".
War and Turpentine has all the markings of a future classic.
They have all the markings of a very, very scary team.
The accident that killed Kathryn Underdown had all the markings of a drunken-driving case.
American diplomats said the sophistication of the robbery and other indicators had all the markings of a Qaeda mission.
So for instance, the kitchen table — which has all the markings of documentary photography — isn't at all.
It predictably minimizes the public safety value of microstamping, claiming that criminals would file down all the markings.
The alternate tuning of the guitar, at once dissonant and unfamiliar, has all the markings of a Sonic Youth instrumental.
With vast oil resources, an underserved population and a strategic location, that nation had all the markings of a place for U.S firms to expand.
KASHGAR, China, Nov. 6 — The story of Almijan, a gaunt 31-year-old former silk trader with nervous eyes, has all the markings of a public health nightmare.
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