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The phrase "I mark" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase, indicating that the speaker is taking note of or making a notation about something. Example: "I mark each word that I am still struggling with in my vocabulary notebook."
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I mark the date in my diary.
I mark them up, fold page-corners.
I mark Pomeroy as a "maybe".
I mark up a speech I'm giving at my small-business workshop tomorrow morning.
How do I mark discussion posts as read or unread as an instructor?
Although there was not yet a test for the disease, I mark the beginning of my AIDS life in 1982.
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An ATNAA auto-injector can be administered in less than half the time it takes to administer a single injection using a needle and syringe or two injections using a Mark I. Mark I can be administered in approximately the same amount of time it takes to administer a single injection using a needle and syringe.
In the Southern Section Division I finals she broke Staci Stitts' state record in the 100-yard breaststroke and Amanda Beard's Division I mark.
The color reaction was then quenched with 1 N sulfuric acid and measured at 450 nm by absorption [i Mark™ Microplate Reader (Bio-Red©)].
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