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The phrase "came to mark" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it typically means to arrive at a particular point or realization. Here are a few examples: 1. As I reflected on my past mistakes, I came to mark the moment when everything changed for the better. 2. The peaceful protest started out as a small gathering, but as more people joined, it came to mark a powerful movement for change. 3. In her final years, she came to mark every milestone with gratitude and appreciation for the life she had lived. 4. The date on the calendar came to mark the anniversary of their first date, a special day they always celebrated together. 5. As the storm clouds rolled in, we came to mark the end of our sunny vacation and the start of a new week back at work.
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If anything, New England's oft-criticized secondary contributed to the offensive onslaught that came to mark the 2011 season.
More surprising, only 70-odd came to mark the event at the early 14th-century monastery at nearby Gracanica.
— The last time the Vatican canonized saints from along this stretch of the Mohawk River, it was 1930, and more than 35,000 Catholic pilgrims came to mark the occasion.
Stewart put the matter differently: he said that when he came to mark Harvard papers he realized that students who were obsessed with a subject, who tried to cram too much onto the page, often failed.
Some among the group of Jewish visitors who arrived at the site on Wednesday were on a mission: they came to mark one week after Yehuda Glick, an American-Israeli activist who gave a speech at a conference calling for Israel to reclaim the holy site, was shot four times.
On Tuesday, neighbors waited outside for the dressed-up farm fare without the pizza, while a family of five came to mark the low-key occasion of their backyard Brooklyn wedding, delighting in the warmth of something old, new and true.
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Mr Bray's experiences suggested that teaching via technology had benefits because children saw the tasks they did on computers as non-competitive and computers as neutral when it came to marking their work.
November has come to mark the start of the shooting season.
There was none of the glitz and few of the easy tears that have come to mark such public events.
Sahota tells the story of getting the news in the understated manner that comes to mark our time together.
That might minimize the raucous high-school-like cheering sections that have come to mark these sessions.
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