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The phrase "has been markedly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a noticeable difference or change in something over time. For example: "The demand for organic foods has been markedly increasing over the past few years."
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But this year has been markedly different.
Illiteracy has been markedly reduced.
The political conversation in Germany has been markedly different.
Radwanska's recent progress has been markedly less serene, however.
On the surface, at least, the government's approach to the outside world has been markedly different.
Since Leiter returned from the disabled list on May 18, the pitching has been markedly better.
But in the last few years, the reference to investigation and prosecution has been markedly absent.
The number of accidents caused by drunken driving has been markedly reduced.
Supervision by the central government, once very tight, has been markedly reduced, especially since 1982.
To this day, its analysis performance has been markedly developed with an expanding application.
But the incidence of board rejections because of low sales prices has been "markedly increasing".
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