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The phrase "be marked as" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing categorization or labeling of something. Here are a few examples: 1. The box should be marked as fragile to ensure it is handled with care during shipping. 2. The article was marked as fake news by the fact-checking website. 3. Please be sure to mark your availability on the calendar so it can be marked as confirmed. 4. The exhibit features artifacts that are marked as belonging to different ancient civilizations. 5. The student's attendance was marked as excused due to a valid medical reason.
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be marked as
noun
Boundary, land within a boundary. A boundary; a border or frontier. A boundary-post or fence. A stone or post used to indicate position and guide travellers. A type of small region or principality. A common, or area of common land, especially among early Germanic peoples.
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The section will be marked as a paid advertisement.
Tomorrow (Tuesday), Shawkan's plight will be marked as part of Amnesty's annual media Awards ceremony.
This one will be marked as a Cincy win until proven otherwise.
The results will be marked as "computed buy Wolfram Alpha".
Paid invoices can be marked as paid and closed out.
* Addresses potential privacy issues by allowing events to be marked as private.
Now, however, photos sourced from Sex.com will be marked as spam.
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Thus, the intra MB block is marked as, the inter MB is marked as, and inter MB in B frame is marked as, which are denoted in (1).
The three major quakes are marked as yellow stars.
The relatively moving area P rm is marked as blue.
Lesions and Organs chosen for histology are marked as well.
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