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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always marked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is consistently identified or labeled in a particular way.
Example: "In our records, all urgent requests are always marked with a red flag for immediate attention."
Alternatives: "consistently labeled" or "perpetually indicated".
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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?
But his idyllic novels, always marked by humour, treat his predicament in a comic style.
"We understand that ballots are not always marked properly," he said.
A profound reticence, even a bashfulness, has always marked Watson's approach.
Parents' emails, although always marked "urgent", aren't always a matter of life and death.
Neither does the finicky craftsmanship that has always marked his music.
This spirit of generous inclusion has always marked our nation at its best," Abbott said.
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