Sentence examples for arrows marked from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arrows marked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe arrows that have been labeled or indicated in some way, often in diagrams or illustrations.
Example: "In the diagram, the arrows marked in red indicate the direction of the flow."
Alternatives: "labeled arrows" or "indicated arrows".

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But in the printed proceedings, three arrows (marked in blue) have wrong directions.

For example, a supermarket places plastic mats with huge arrows marked "Follow the green arrow for your health" pointing shoppers toward the produce aisle.

Single-headed arrows marked 'II' indicate the partially amorphized zone.

The red arrows marked the location of the threshold.

The Red Arrows marked the start of the Tour de France in Leeds by flying past Harewood House several times.

Below the amorphous layer, underlying olivine and low-Ca pyroxene show partial amorphization indicated by arrows marked 'II' in Figure 7c,d.

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White arrows mark the magnetic field direction.

Red arrows mark the centre of the AAA ring.

The arrows mark the two free energy minima.

The three parallel arrows mark the heads of Deiters' cells and the single arrow the adherens junction of pillar cells.

White arrows mark the same area in e. (e) Low-magnification 2P overview of the boxed area in d.

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