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The phrase "as marking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are indicating something that serves as a sign or indication of a particular condition or event.
Example: "The changes in temperature can be seen as marking the transition from winter to spring."
Alternatives: "serving as an indication" or "acting as a sign".
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Environmentalists and scientists see the decision as marking a threshold.
Their existence has been hailed as marking an end to self-regulation of the accounting profession.
"This will be portrayed no doubt as marking your own homework," he said.
These things have widely been seen as marking a capitulation Republicans further embracing racial resentment.
The BBC trailed Nick Clegg's speech on taxation today as marking "a party policy shift".
The Japanese government's response to the war in Iraq is seen as marking an important shift.
We could bring a charge of vandalism as far as marking up someone's home.
The range is regarded as marking the border between northern and peninsular India.
Some surgeons saw these lung transplant operations as marking a turning point in modern medicine.
Literary histories typically celebrate the antebellum period as marking the triumphant emergence of American literature.
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The Concordat was hailed by church and state authorities as marking the beginning of a close and fruitful collaboration".
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