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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always mark" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when instructing someone to consistently indicate or highlight something in a particular context. Example: "In every report, you should always mark the key findings to ensure they stand out."
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When making handwritten notes of meetings, I always mark action points with an asterisk.
Unless you hand your homework in directly to Yingfei, you should always mark the day and time when submitted.
Love always, Mark $6$$)ANTONOFF--Sarah. We were so lucky to have such a special step-grandmother like you.
Making sure you keep across new developments and understanding their impact on the media world will always mark you out.
A profound dedication to the safety of fellow troops will always mark snipers generally, and Mr. Kyle in particular, both in and out of war.
"We always mark like that but it's just that we have got get our head on the ball first," said Platt, in defence of City's zonal system.
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"Yes the native ads are always marked.
There are always marked racial and ethnic variations.
Rebecca West, as always, marked out her own independent path.
"Beards have always marked transitions in men's lives," Allan Peterkin, a leading pogonologist, says.
It had always marked me as foreign, inviting the question Where are you from?
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