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Discover Ludwig"earmark of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a distinguishing or characteristic feature or trait of something. Example: The use of high-quality, locally sourced ingredients is the earmark of this restaurant's cuisine.
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On "Brothers & Sisters" this constitutes an earmark of realism.
A soft earmark, of course, does not guarantee financing.
Also, the hackers chose to pur sue disruption, not money: another earmark of state-sponsored attacks, the experts said.
Also, the hackers chose to pursue disruption, not money: another earmark of state-sponsored attacks, the experts said.
An earmark of arson, Mr. Hurst said, is the V-shaped pattern of black soot on the mansion's façade.
It eventually mailed him the diploma, but he never opened the package, and he later blocked an earmark of several million dollars for the university.
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"It has all the earmarks of Al Qaeda.
MARK MORRISROE'S biography has all the earmarks of tragedy.
Investigators said the nature of the attack had the earmarks of a repeat predator.
— Glenn Collins New York: The filmmaker and author Ron Faiola discussed the culinary earmarks of the Wisconsin supper club.
Important limitations on legislative powers include the earmarking of certain funds for specific purposes.
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