Sentence examples for australia marks from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "australia marks" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks proper capitalization and context.
If you are referring to specific marks or indicators related to Australia, you might use it in a context discussing geographical or cultural aspects.
Example: "The Australia marks on the map indicate the locations of significant historical events."
Alternatives: "Australian indicators" or "marks of Australia".

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The Liberal party of Australia marks its 70th anniversary this year, by far the most enduring conservative party in the nation's history and also the most successful.

Yet as Australia marks the 40th anniversary of a constitutional referendum to end discrimination against them, John Howard, the prime minister, proposed on May 24th that aborigines be required to learn English, to be "absorbed into our mainstream".

The three-Test trip to Jones's native Australia marks phase two of his reign following the grand slam success England achieved with very largely the same group of players who flopped in the World Cup.

I am deeply cynical about the plethora of books on Australia's involvement in the first world war, Gallipoli in particular, that are flooding our bookstores as Australia marks what it parochially calls the Anzac 100 centenary.

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Luda began manufacturing ugg boots in 1981 and in 1982 began selling its boots with woven heel counters featuring the UGG AUSTRALIA mark.

The court also rejected La Cheapa's claim that as Australian companies believe "ugg" was a generic name, the "UGG AUSTRALIA" mark was not protected in the Benelux, noting that La Cheapa also admitted knowing that UGG in the Benelux is a famous brand which undermined their argument that UGG was generic.

Had any one of these many shots found their mark Australia would have likely drawn the match and topped the group.

AUSTRALIA'S prime minister marked the new year by visiting Queensland, a state ravaged by floods.

9.08am GMT 23rd over: Australia 118-2 (Finch 76, Bailey 3) Bailey gets off the mark, but that wicket seems to have stymied Australia's attempt to go through the gears just as it began.

"Anything but AUSTRALIA".

Germany Australia 1999 Robert Waddell (N.Z).

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