Sentence examples for become a marker from inspiring English sources

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By its ubiquity, the sun can become a marker of routine, of the habitual.

One question deserves further discussion: can violence itself become a marker of identity?

"It's become a marker for poverty, having these [lenders] on the high street," she says.

Beheadings, by contrast, are seen as an act of violence that has become a marker for savagery and barbarism.

In an ever more rapidly globalising city, the corner shop for revolutionary needs has suddenly become a marker of permanence and tradition.

Brooks wrote about how, in a "hyper-moralized" political atmosphere, a person's political affiliation can become "a marker for basic decency".

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Politics becomes a marker for basic decency.

In schools, the boxes became a marker of inequality.

Racial walls hardened as the mines became big business and whiteness became a marker of superiority.

Ironically, lifestyle became a marker of partisan identity, rather than an alternative to it.

So strident were Kwanzaa's fans then that it became a marker of authentic blackness.

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