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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blue marks" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to marks that are blue in color. Example: The student received a perfect score on her essay, but the teacher noticed some blue marks on her paper. Upon closer inspection, the teacher realized that the blue marks were from a leaky pen and did not affect the quality of the student's writing.
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"She's injured and bruised, black and blue marks.
"We've got plenty of black and blue marks to prove it," Fiedler said.
"I have seen her with blue marks on her body," says Wieters.
"Hard enough that he made bruises," Nyishia said, describing "long black and blue" marks on her brother's body.
Dr. Mojadidi pushes her head around on the examining table to show the camera the blue marks on her throat.
One was "roughed up" by police and had "black and blue marks along the side of his face", Castro said, adding that both protesters had been released.
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20 kilometers further up a steep hillside, a blue sign marks the spot.
The blue cross marks the approximate location of Bregma.
All we are given is that little blue mark, which obligingly vanished within hours, enabling Anna to carry on.
By the time we got to England, the blue mark had gone from around her mouth and characteristically she did not trouble to see a doctor".
Just the other week I saw one and a Tory lamb (it had a blue mark on its bum) jumped nimbly through the descending boulders.
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