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The phrase "bears marks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a physical object or phenomenon that can be identified by the marks it bears. For example, "This ancient pottery bears marks of its long history."
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Most porcelain and much earthenware bears marks or devices for the purpose of identification.
One of those actuators bears marks that the Egyptians argue show that it malfunctioned.
She bears marks of vaccination and is clearly a child who had, years ago, been abandoned or strayed into the jungle.
The bat bears marks of the turquoise blue paint of Yankee Stadium's bat rack and the red of the bat rack of their opponents, the St . Louis Cardinals.
The 1982 Constitution, which remains in force, still bears marks from a military coup, and Mr. Erdogan's proposals would rightly establish a more representative Constitutional Court, not dominated by the old secular elite.
That each article bears marks of its origin in a particular periodical (less vivid marks in NEXIS and NYTO, more vivid marks in GPO) suggests the article was previously part of that periodical.
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The video bears marked similarities to those of James Foley and Steven Sotloff, released in recent weeks, and is equally graphic.
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Nelson's work revealed that the orphans' brains bear marks of neglect.
His body was clothed in only a sweatshirt and underwear, and it bore marks of torture.
But even as the Institute emerged in a new historical period, it bore marks of that older era as well.
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