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The phrase "hall mark" is correct and usable in written English
The phrase "hall mark" is typically used to refer to a distinctive feature or quality that sets someone or something apart, and is often used in a figurative sense. For example, "His emphasis on hard work has become the hall mark of his success."
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Hall mark in Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is the aggregation of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptide into oligomers and fibrils.
In contrast to many other microorganisms used in biotechnology, simultaneous utilization of carbon sources e.g. present in mixtures such as lignocellulosic hydrolysates is a hall mark of C. glutamicum (Blombach and Seibold [2010]; Meiswinkel et al. [2013a], [b]).
The biggest weapon introduced in 2097 was the Quake Disruptor, which has been a series hall mark ever since.
As soon as I hear those words I realize how bad it had been and how eager so much of us have been to have objectivity, not ideology, be the hall mark of government policy.
Regulation of developmental programs as well as epithelial mesenchymal and mesenchymal endothelial transition was a hall mark of adenocarcinomas.
A hall mark of CF lung disease is exaggerated production of inflammatory cytokines, such as IL-6 [3] and IL-8 [4], which result in excessive inflammation.
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"Next," barked Joanne Richardson, a bureaucratic-looking Canadian sitting behind a desk in a bustling hall marked "Immigrations".
In an age in which a decorative style (neo-Classical, neo-Gothic, neo-Baroque) was considered appropriate for prominent buildings, the Turbine Hall marked the arrival of a new, minimalist industrial aesthetic.
The scene where Peter's father patted Frankie on the back for taking the 20-year sentence to save Peter's mother from knowing her son killed himself had the hall marks of dramatic contrivance rather than honesty.
And we had not paid enough attention to speed, ad density or other hall marks of a good user experience.
In addition p16 expression is one of the hall marks of cellular senescence[36].
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